Your Clients Chose Your Hands, Not Your Address
Your Clients Follow the Talent, Not the Building
Here's the truth: your clients booked you because of your hands, your eye, your skill. They didn't fall in love with the salon's floor plan or the nail studio's waiting room color. They came back because of what you do behind the chair, the needle, the table, or the mirror.
So why does it feel like you're trapped there when you move?
The Problem With Being Invisible When You Switch Studios
You leave a salon or studio and suddenly your regulars don't know where you went. The new place gets a Google listing and a social media account, but YOU disappear into it. Your clients have to hunt you down, call around, or worse—they just find someone else.
That's broken. And it's not how it has to work.
One Profile, Every Location
Imagine having a profile that's entirely yours—no commission, no middleman between you and your clients. One QR code that lives in your pocket, your phone case, your bag. Every place you work, whether you're freelancing, renting a chair, or employed, that code stays the same.
Your clients scan it once and they're connected to YOU. When you move studios next month, next year, or next decade, they're still following you. They see where you're working now. They book with you. What you earn is yours.
That's the whole point. Your craft moves with you, and so do your people.
Build Your Reputation, Keep Your Power
Every artist knows the grind: building a client list, earning their trust, creating loyal followers. Then you change locations and start from zero on someone else's platform. Keep your clients when you switch studios by owning your own profile instead of being buried inside a business account.
Your clients chose you. Make sure they can always find you.