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Vagaro Review – Health and Beauty Business Software

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April 06, 2020

Vagaro software for scheduling, business management, and payment acceptance is specifically designed for health and fitness businesses, salons, and spas.

The software is designed to scale from small one-person booth rental businesses to multi-location salons. It works with both Apple and Android systems.

Let’s take a look at the Vagaro features, equipment, costs, and reviews in more detail.

Vagaro Features

Since it’s geared toward appointment and class-based businesses, Vagaro has features to help with booking and time management. You can use a calendar feature, online booking, or notifications and customer tracking. The software also includes limited marketing tools, reports for business management, and a website builder option.

Additionally, if you’re already using other software and need to transfer data, Vagaro will import your clients and inventory list at no additional cost.

Calendar

The integrated calendar lets you view staff schedules all at once, on the same screen. You can view the schedule for everyone working on a particular day, or narrow it down to a particular group or type of service. A simple drag-and-drop function lets you move or reschedule appointments and choose to notify or remind customers of changes.

You can also choose to set recurring appointments for customers that come in regularly, and even assign colors to particular services so you know at a glance what customers are coming in for what treatments or services.

If you’re booking classes instead of appointments, you can list class times, add a description, and set a cap on the number of students so that if a class books up, it won’t show as available in the online booking system.

Online Booking

For your clients’ convenience, online booking is available through multiple places: your website, the Vagaro app, Google, Yelp, or Facebook. If you choose booking through Google, customers can book when they find your business through a Google search. Booking with Yelp allows you to accept appointments from your Yelp reviews.

booking with Vagaro

You can also choose whether clients can cancel or reschedule online or set rules to confirm appointments for certain customers, like ones new to your business or those who have “no showed” in the past.

Notifications and Customer Tracking

Cut down on “no shows” with automatic customer email or text reminders. Clients can opt in (or out) of text reminders at any time. Customer tracking features make it easy for you to keep important info straight. You can record customer preferences, allergies, formulas used for services like hair dyeing, and more.

Marketing Tools

Vagaro includes marketing tools to help you increase business. You can use “daily deal” features to promote sales and discounts, upload images to Vagaro, and send automatic emails like birthday wishes with coupons to encourage business. The built-in drag-and-drop email editor provides templates to help you make beautiful, professional emails quickly.

Integrated Time Clock and Payroll

Make it easy to track staff time with integrated timeclock functions. The clock in/clock out system helps you accurately track hourly staff for easy and accurate payroll tracking. The automated payroll system can be set to run payroll weekly, bi-weekly, or monthly. You can also set commission rates for staff.

Reporting

A business dashboard gives you at-a-glance views of sales, appointments, and more. For digging deeper into your business, you can get information on payroll, appointments booked online vs. in-store, run inventory reports, and more. You can also integrate with QuickBooks online for easy reconciliation or export data to Excel or CSV files.

Website Builder

These days, everyone needs a website. With Vagaro, you have two choices: working from a template, or requesting a custom site. Free templates let you quickly get online, and you can optionally choose your own theme to include a logo, your photos, and colors that match your brand.

If you’d prefer a custom site, Vagaro’s designers can use your provided logo and photos to create a beautiful website that matches your business’ style. Vagaro states that you’re only charged once you’re pleased with the finished site.

If you don’t have a logo yet, Vagaro can make one for you.

Your website can also be created with a shopping cart to allow for online purchases. Integration with FedEx, UPS, and the postal service make shipping calculations easy and accurate.

Note that using the website builder costs $10/month. Additional one-time $100 fees may apply for custom website creation or custom logo creation.

Related Review: Zen Planner for Health and Fitness Businesses.


How much is Vagaro software?

Vagaro software starts at $25 and goes up to $85 per month.

Vagaro charges a monthly fee that varies by how many service providers are in your business. Vagaro defines “service provider” as any person that performs services and requires a calendar. It doesn’t include front desk staff.

Vagaro pricing
Vagaro Hardware/Point of Sale SystemsThere is no cancellation fee and no long-term contract. Vagaro also offers a one-month free trial.

If you’d like a full point of sale system for your business, Vagaro offers equipment bundles to go along with your tablet or computer. (Tablets and computers not provided.)

A POS tablet bundle includes a cash drawer, receipt printer, and credit card reader for just under $500. The POS computer bundle will run you $534 and includes a cash drawer, receipt printer, barcode scanner, and credit card reader.

If you’d prefer to mix and match products or don’t need the entire bundle, you can purchase pieces individually. The receipt printer costs $219, and the cash drawer or barcode scanner are $120 each. A USB credit card reader to connect to your computer or a smartphone reader that connects to your phone are both free when you open a merchant account.

Related Review: SalonTarget POS.


Vagaro Credit Card Processing

There are two options for credit card processing with Vagaro but one has more steps. The integrated credit card processing option means that you can swipe cards and automatically record transaction details in the software, but you’re limited to Vagaro’s processing and pricing.

You can alternately choose a different processing company, but you’ll need to check out customers and then manually enter their credit card payment into your software. If you want to use the online shopping cart function or take payments for appointments in advance, you’ll need the integrated credit card processing through Vagaro.

Costs for Credit Card Processing

Vagaro’s integrated credit card processing is split into categories: small merchants and large merchants.

Small merchants (those with $4,000 or less in charges per month) will pay 2.75% per swiped transaction, and 3.5% + 15 cents per keyed in transaction or per non-qualified transaction.

Large merchants (those with more than $4,000 in charges per month) will pay 2.2% + 19 cents per swiped transaction, and 3% + 19 cents (and card association fees) for keyed in transactions.

It’s notable that there may still be “non-qualified” transactions, which means you may pay more for some transactions (such as rewards credit cards) even if you swipe the card.

If you choose to use non-integrated processing, the costs to accept cards will be set by your processor. Quote comparison tools, like this one available for free through CardFellow, can show you the exact pricing for your particular business.

Vagaro Reviews

Reviews for Vagaro are plentiful, and the company has a profile with the Better Business Bureau as well. Let’s take a look at what customers have to say about the company and the software.

Vagaro’s Better Business Bureau Profile

Vagaro has been accredited with the BBB since 2015 and has an A+ rating. However, the company has 3 complaints lodged with the BBB, and 1 negative review.

Details are only visible for one of the complaints, which states that there were glitches in client notification, that customer service was rude, and that the customer didn’t receive services that they were paying for. Vagaro responded to the complaint denying rude customer service and indicating that the customer had not paid for the service that was claimed to not work.

The negative review states that the app is so slow that the customer stopped using it. Vagaro replied to the review stating that they don’t have a record of the reviewer in their system and don’t believe the review is truthful.

Vagaro at Capterra

Vagaro fares better at Capterra, where it has a 5-star rating from hundreds of reviews.

Vagaro review

Comments praise the customization options, marketing tools, calendar, and booking capabilities. Some reviewers mention that the pricing is great and that the app is simple to use. However, the user-friendliness is challenged by other users, who say it’s not intuitive and that it doesn’t include many needed functions. Some reviews also echo the complaints on the BBB about rude customer service and slow appointment processing.

A few users mentioned that it’s both cheaper and more user-friendly than competitor MindBody.

Vagaro at GetApp

Reviews for Vagaro are pretty similar on GetApp, where the company has a 4.76 rating out of 5 stars, again from hundreds of reviews. Comments praise the software for being easy to use, making booking appointments simple, and providing helpful tutorials for using the features. Some reviews praise the helpful customer service team and the low pricing. The few negative comments focus on lackluster reports and wishing there were more robust marketing tools available.

What’s your opinion? If you’ve used Vagaro for your salon or health business, let us know in the comments!

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Ben Dwyer

BY Ben Dwyer

Ben Dwyer began his career in the processing industry in 2003 on the sales floor for a Connecticut‐based processor. As he learned more about the inner‐workings of the industry, rampant unethical practices, and lack of assistance available to businesses, he cut ties with his employer and started a blog where he could post accurate information about credit card processing. As the blog gained in popularity, Ben began directly assisting merchants in their search for a processor. Ben believes in empowering businesses by providing access to fair, competitive pricing, accurate information, and continued support. His dedication to transparency and education has made CardFellow a staunch small business advocate in the credit card processing industry.

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