Booking software for barbershops in New York
Clients in New York book themselves online, 24/7. WhatsApp confirms in one tap. 0% commission, free for solo barbers.
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Why New York barbers are moving online
New York clients expect to book a chair from their phone at midnight, the same as ordering food. Booksy and Square do that — but charge per booking or per terminal; a flat monthly page keeps that overhead off a busy shop's books.
Around 8,300,000 people live in New York, served by roughly 4,000+ barbershops. Whether your chair sits in Belmont (Bronx), Staten Island and Yonkers or on a quieter street outside the centre, the setup is identical: your own booking page, your own client list, and Booksy or Square Appointments left behind.
MyBarb vs Marketplace apps
Most New York barbers still run on Booksy or Square Appointments. Here is what changes.
| MyBarb | Marketplace apps | |
|---|---|---|
| Clients book themselves online, 24/7 | ✓ | ✓ |
| Commission per booking | 0% | Often charged |
| Monthly cost | Free → €9.90 | Subscription |
| Your own page & URL | ✓ | Shared listing |
| Client list is yours & exportable | ✓ | On their platform |
| Built-in languages | 14 | A few |
One app. No add-ons.
A calendar, a client CRM, WhatsApp reminders, staff PINs and live earnings — all included for every New York barber, with no add-ons and no hidden fees.
The New York metro — the Bronx's Belmont, Staten Island, Yonkers and Westchester — holds the biggest Albanian community in America, and its barbershops are community anchors. A system that speaks Albanian to the old-timers and slick app-booking to their kids fits both at once.
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