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How to Set Up Online Booking for Your Nail Salon (Step-by-Step)

Setting up online booking for a nail salon comes down to four things: what you offer, who performs it, when they're available, and the rules around booking it. Once those are in place, clients can book you directly from your Nailterest profile or a shareable link, with no phone tag and no double-booked chairs.

Quick answer: open your salon dashboard on Nailterest, add your Employees, Services, and Availability, review your Settings, then flip "Accept bookings" on. Most salons finish in under 15 minutes.

What you'll set up

  • Employees: your team, so clients can pick a person (or let anyone available take the appointment)
  • Services: what you offer, with a price, a duration, and who can perform it
  • Availability: working hours per employee, plus time off
  • Settings: notice period, how far ahead clients can book, cancellation cutoff, and whether bookings need your approval

The screenshots below walk through a demo salon, Luna Nail Studio, setting this up for the first time. Your dashboard looks exactly the same, just with your own services and team.

Step 1: Add your employees

The Employees tab of the Nailterest booking dashboard, showing three team members with photos and bios
Luna Nail Studio’s team: three nail technicians, each with a short bio.
  1. 1
    Add each team member

    A name and a photo are enough to start; a short bio helps clients choose when they don't have a preference yet.

  2. 2
    Set how many clients they can take per slot

    Most solo nail services are one client at a time. Group settings (like a nail art class) can allow more.

  3. 3
    Decide if a booking can go to "any available" employee

    Useful for smaller teams where the client cares more about the time than who does the service.

Step 2: Add your services

The Services tab of the Nailterest booking dashboard, showing a list of nail services with prices and durations
Luna Nail Studio’s Services tab, with six services added.
  1. 1
    Open the Services tab and add a service

    Give it a name clients will recognize, like "Gel Manicure" or "Full Set Acrylic", not an internal shorthand.

  2. 2
    Set the price and duration

    Duration is what actually blocks time on the calendar, so round up rather than down if a service sometimes runs long.

  3. 3
    Add a category and a photo

    Categories group services on your public booking page (Manicures, Pedicures, Add-ons); a photo helps clients pick with confidence.

  4. 4
    Choose who performs it

    Assign it to the employees you just added, so clients can't book someone who doesn't do it.

Step 3: Set your availability

The Availability tab of the Nailterest booking dashboard, showing weekly working hours and a time-off exception
Weekly hours for one technician, with a holiday closure marked as time off.
  1. 1
    Set weekly working hours per employee

    Each technician can have their own schedule, so a part-time employee only shows open slots on the days they actually work.

  2. 2
    Add time off for specific dates

    Holidays, vacations, or a single afternoon off, without touching that employee's regular weekly hours.

  3. 3
    Open an exception for extra hours if you need to

    The same screen also lets you open up a normally-closed day, like a holiday rush weekend.

Step 4: Configure your booking settings

The Settings tab of the Nailterest booking dashboard, showing minimum notice, booking window, and cancellation settings
Luna Nail Studio requires 2 hours of notice and lets clients book up to 60 days ahead.
  1. 1
    Set your minimum notice

    Clients can't book a slot that starts sooner than this from now, so last-minute walk-ins don't show up as a surprise booking.

  2. 2
    Set how far ahead clients can book

    A shorter window keeps your calendar predictable; a longer one captures clients planning around an event.

  3. 3
    Set your cancellation cutoff

    How close to the appointment a client can still cancel without having to call you directly.

  4. 4
    Choose instant booking or approval

    Instant booking confirms automatically. Approval mode lets you review each request first, useful while you’re still trusting the system.

Turn bookings on

Once your services, team, and availability are in place, go to Settings and switch "Accept bookings" on. Your profile immediately shows a Book button, and your public booking link works for clients who don’t have an account yet, no app download or sign-up required on their end.

Frequently asked questions

Do clients need the Nailterest app to book me?

No. Every salon gets a public booking link that works in any browser. Clients who already use the app can also book straight from your profile.

Can I require my approval before a booking is confirmed?

Yes. Switch your booking settings from instant booking to approval mode, and every request waits for you to accept or decline it first.

What happens if I need to close for a day I didn’t plan for?

Add a time-off exception for that date on the Availability tab. Existing bookings stay as they are, and no new ones can be made for that day.

Ready to set this up for your salon?

Create a free Nailterest account to get started.