For beauticians

The best AI receptionist
for beauticians.

You're mid-treatment. The caller wants to know if you do lash extensions and what they cost.

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A Saturday morning, told straight

A first-time lash client rings three salons in a row. The first to answer keeps her for years.

It's a Wednesday morning. Someone's just decided she wants lash extensions for her birthday on Saturday. She's never had them done before. She types "lash technician near me" into her phone and starts at the top of the list.

You're mid-treatment, hands full of glue, magnifying lamp on. Your phone goes to voicemail. She doesn't leave one. She rings the next salon. They pick up. The treatment is £80, the infill every three weeks is another £45. Over a year that's £700 to whichever salon answers first.

Foan picks up while you're working. Asks what treatment she's after, whether she's had it before, what day suits her. Books the consultation, sends her your prep notes by text, and drops the appointment into Fresha or Booksy.

The maths on a beauty business is ruthless. New clients are worth a year of revenue, not one ticket. Win one extra a week from the calls you currently miss and you've added £30k a year to the books.

Most beauticians we talk to lose 6–12 calls a week to busy treatment chairs. Even half of those at the new-client conversion rate pays for Foan twenty times over. Foan costs £49.

Same pattern works for brows, infills, gels, facials, and the consultation calls before bridal-party bookings.

The maths for a beautician

Capture three missed calls a month at £120 and you've recovered £4k a year.

Average ticket for beauticians: £40 to £200. Foan costs less than one missed call a year.

Avg ticket

£120

Per month

£360

Per year

£4k

Run your own numbers in the calculator

When the phone rings, you can't answer.

New clients searching "lash technician near me" call three salons. The first to answer wins them.

Foan answers every line at once.

Unlimited simultaneous calls. Ten callers at the same time, ten conversations. Your number is never busy.

What Foan does on a typical beautician call

  • Picks up on the first ring, even when you're with another customer.

  • Captures their name, phone number, and exactly what they're calling about, read back to confirm.

  • Texts you a summary the second the call ends — or emails it, your pick. Call back while they're still warm.

  • Books appointments straight into your calendar (Calendly or Google Calendar).

  • Sounds like a real receptionist, not a robot. Trained on your website, your services, your prices.

Works with the software beauticians already run on

Speaks beauticians' language. Plugs into your stack.

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Foan reads your live diary, books straight in, and writes the outcome back. No spreadsheets in the middle, no tabs left open at the end of the day.

Connect the rest of your stack

Foan plugs into the systems you already run on. The agent reads your live data, books, and writes the result back. No spreadsheets in the middle.

Run the numbers

Curious what missed calls actually cost you?

Plug your average ticket and missed-call rate into the calculator. Most beauticians pay for Foan with the first three captured calls of the month.

Open the missed-call calculator

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