Workflow blueprint

Hair salon point of sale systems that protect each decision

A completion-to-checkout workflow where service evidence, take-home products, commercial documents and customer permissions keep different owners.

Support salon checkout without claiming appointment calendars, commissions, client health records, card processing, memberships or marketing automation.

TL;DR — Support salon checkout without claiming appointment calendars, commissions, client health records, card processing, memberships or marketing automation.
1

Confirm the service actually completed

Let the responsible stylist record the agreed work and each customer-approved addition instead of billing directly from the original appointment request.

2

Post retail products through stock evidence

Identify take-home goods, substitutions, damaged units and replacement movement before those lines join the commercial document.

3

Review price and issue the checkout record

Keep discounts, tax basis, correction reasons and the accepted settlement reference within the invoice flow.

4

Store contact choices by purpose

Separate receipt delivery from promotional permission while private suitability information stays in an appropriate restricted process.

Page-specific decision aid

A service-completion, retail-product, consent and checkout separation card

The card follows a colour service and two retail products. The stylist confirms one approved addition, a damaged product is replaced before sale and the invoice carries the final price basis. The customer declines promotions but keeps a receipt route, with no private suitability note on the document.

  • An appointment request cannot prove work was completed.
  • Product replacement needs an inventory event before checkout.
  • Receipt delivery does not create promotional consent.
Scope first

What Codeblix would confirm before implementation

This page is an operational blueprint. The final workflow, screens, permissions and integrations depend on your current process and agreed implementation scope.

  • Appointment request and completed service are different sources
  • Retail product movement references item condition and substitution
  • Receipt contact and promotional consent use separate purposes
  • Booking commission health payment and campaign claims excluded

Use the related planning tools

Run the operational calculation, save the result in the URL and share it with your team.

Map this workflow to your operation

Tell Codeblix how work moves today. We will confirm the practical scope before proposing an implementation.

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