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Dashboards/ 6 Jul 2026/ 1 min read

Custom Dashboards for Salon Chains: Bookings, Revenue, and Staff Performance

Owning three salon locations means owning three separate booking books, unless someone builds the dashboard that ties them together.

A salon owner with multiple locations in Accra usually manages each branch semi-independently — separate booking records, separate cash counts, and no easy way to compare how one location is performing against another without visiting each one personally.

A custom dashboard consolidates bookings, revenue, and staff performance across every location into one view: which branch has the highest rebooking rate, which stylist consistently upsells additional services, and where staffing levels don't match actual client demand by day of week.

Staff performance tracked properly — service count, average ticket size, client retention per stylist — gives an owner a fair, numbers-based way to structure commission and recognize top performers, instead of relying on impressions from occasional visits.

The rollout that works best in practice: get one location's data clean and the dashboard proven there first, then extend to the rest of the chain — trying to launch across all locations simultaneously usually means fixing data quality problems in four places at once instead of one.

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