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2010 Salon Software Guide: Floydware LLC

When it comes to running an efficient, productive and profitable business, salon software is your most critical tool. This brief guide introduces you to the software players in the professional beauty industry.

Alison Alhamed
Alison AlhamedEditor in Chief, MODERN SALON
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July 10, 2011
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2010 SOFTWARE GUIDE

Company

Floydware, LLC
getrosy.com
877-346-7679
Fax: 630-469-4074
sales@floydware.biz

Newest Product

Rosy

Platforms

Windows, Mac, Linux or mobile device.

Key Features

POS, client relations management (CRM), online customer scheduling, e-mail confirmations, integrated e-mail marketing, text notifications, inventory management, scheduling, employee management, reporting. Technological advantages: Any operating system, no servers or networks.

Cost

First 30 days free, no contract, month-to-month service
Monthly service charge: 1-4 chairs or service providers: $29-59; 5-10 chairs or service providers: $69; 11-15 chairs or service providers: $79; 16-20 chairs or service providers: $89; and unlimited chairs or services providers: $99.

Training

Yes. Scheduled weekly setup webinars and training webinars are unlimited and free.
Participating manufacturers get the product upload and online set-up guide, printed set-up instructions and a user's guide.
There is an optional in-salon/spa set-up for $750 per day.

Tech support

Unlimited phone support, 7 days a week, 7am-11pm CST, built-in text message support 8am-6pm CST, Mon-Fri., 24/7 severity 1 support. All included in monthly service fee.

Take note

Rosy is a 100% web-based product designed specifically to manage salons and spas with all the standard features of a salon/spa management software. In addition, Rosy leverages internet technology to deliver features like online customer scheduling, e-mail confirmations, e-mail marketing, access from any internet connection, automatic updates and support- All for a low monthly service fee, and with $0 start-up costs.


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