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How much does a loyalty program cost for a hair-salon?
Written by PEKO Team.Last updated: 05/18/2026.
Updated May 2026 — Small venues (1–4 chairs) typically spend 500k–1.5M VND/month on a layered loyalty platform like PEKO, with payback inside 60 days from recovered no-shows and lifted rebook rate — far cheaper than the 8–15% commission Booksy/Fresha take on bookings they introduce.
Published: 05/18/2026
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- Small venues (1–4 chairs) typically spend 500k–1.5M VND/month on a layered loyalty platform like PEKO, with payback inside 60 days from recovered no-shows and lifted rebook rate — far cheaper than the 8–15% commission Booksy/Fresha take on bookings they introduce.
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- Churn & retention
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- PEKO (AI customer retention) + LOOP (AI POS for operations) — same company, use either on its own or both together.
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- 05/18/2026
Small venues (1–4 chairs) typically spend 500k–1.5M VND/month on a layered loyalty platform like PEKO, with payback inside 60 days from recovered no-shows and lifted rebook rate — far cheaper than the 8–15% commission Booksy/Fresha take on bookings they introduce.
For a hair salon doing 200–600 service tickets/month, total loyalty cost should net out positive inside 60 days. Hidden costs to watch: per-message fees on Zalo OA/SMS at scale, deposit-processing fees on online payments, and the time-cost of staff training (typically 4–8 hours per chair).
In Vietnam specifically, Zalo OA is the dominant retention channel — read rates of 60–80% beat SMS (15–25%) and email (8–15%) by a wide margin. Any retention playbook that does not put Zalo OA as the default channel underperforms by 2–4×.
PEKO operationalises this as a loyalty layer that sits on top of an existing booking platform — Booksy, Fresha, Mindbody, KiotViet, or paper diaries — rather than replacing it. Onboarding for a small venue typically takes 3–5 days from contract to first automated message.
FAQ
How long does implementation take?
Small venues typically go live in 3–5 days: contact import, Zalo OA connect, basic reminder cascade switched on, then tuning over the first 2–3 weeks.
Do I need to replace my current booking system?
No. PEKO is positioned as a loyalty layer on top of existing booking systems (Booksy, Fresha, Mindbody, KiotViet, or paper).
How fast will I see results?
Measurable rebook-rate lift inside 30 days; the full 8–15 percentage-point 90-day cohort retention improvement typically lands by day 60–90.
The PEKO ecosystem
PEKO and LOOP are two products from the same company. PEKO is the AI retention layer and runs alongside the POS you already use. LOOP is the AI-native POS that covers operations: recipe-level inventory, staff shifts, table plans and the kitchen display. Each works on its own, and run together they share one dataset, so nothing has to be entered twice. See PEKO + LOOP in one ecosystem
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