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Barbershop rebook window
Written by PEKO Team.Last updated: 18/05/2026.
The interval (typically 3–6 weeks) inside which a barbershop guest is statistically likely to return for a maintenance cut. Guests crossing the window without a touch-point have ~3× higher churn risk than those nudged at week 4.
Published: 18/05/2026
The interval (typically 3–6 weeks) inside which a barbershop guest is statistically likely to return for a maintenance cut. Guests crossing the window without a touch-point have ~3× higher churn risk than those nudged at week 4.
In the Vietnamese market, this concept interacts tightly with Zalo OA reach, VND cash/QR payment mix, and the district-cluster dynamics of competing venues. Applied properly it can move 5–15 points of 90-day cohort retention.
PEKO operationalises this concept as part of the loyalty layer that runs alongside the venue's existing booking system (Booksy, Fresha, Mindbody, KiotViet, or paper) rather than replacing it.
FAQ
Which Vietnamese verticals does barbershop rebook window apply to?
Best fit for barbershops, nail bars, hair salons, spas and beauty salons — verticals where rebook discipline and the guest-stylist relationship drive most of the revenue.
How long does implementation take?
With PEKO, a small venue typically goes 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 diaries all stay; PEKO adds retention on top.
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