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SiteHair · Malaysia

Booksy alternative when booking is not enough

Booksy is strong for stylist-led booking. Malaysian hair salons with assistants, retail, packages, and tiered commission need checkout and payroll on the same platform—SiteHair connects the chair to month-end close.

Key takeaways

  • Booking → arrived → checkout → commission in one flow
  • Retail and package lines on the same POS ticket
  • Assistant splits and tier thresholds per stylist
  • Built for Malaysia: DuitNow, SST fields, MyInvois drafts

Common pain points

  • Booking app does not feed stylist payroll
  • Retail commission forgotten at month-end
  • Package redemption at a separate counter
  • No locked commission period for disputes

How it works

  1. 01

    Book & serve

    Stylist calendar with status through in-service.

  2. 02

    Checkout

    Services, retail, packages—one ticket, one payment.

  3. 03

    Close month

    Review tiers, adjust, lock, export CSV for payroll.

SiteHair vs Booksy

AspectBooksySiteHair
Core workflowStylist booking & calendarBooking + POS + commission lock/export
Retail & packagesLimited / add-on depending on planService, retail, package lines per ticket
Commission tiersOften external spreadsheetCliff/progressive tiers from POS revenue
Multi-branchVariesBranch-filtered reports & staff assignment
Malaysia complianceGeneric receiptsTIN/SST/MyInvois-ready from organization profile

Booksy vs operations-first salon software

Booksy alternatives matter when your business model is ops-first: multiple stylists, retail attach, prepaid packages, and commission tiers that change with monthly revenue. Booking alone leaves payroll in Excel.

SiteHair targets Malaysian hair salons (3–15 chairs) that need WhatsApp reminders, DuitNow at the counter, and MyInvois preparation without a second billing tool.

FAQ

Stop closing commission with spreadsheets

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