For makeup artists

Every face, slot and trial, on schedule

Tell the agent about a booking in plain language and it builds the job: looks, the morning timeline, your kit list, trials, advance and balance. You do the artistry. It runs the clock.

Sound familiar?

  • Bridal-morning slots get squeezed and you are doing five faces against a getting-ready deadline that keeps moving.
  • Trials, references and looks are scattered across chats, and a missed detail shows up in every photo.
  • Peak dates clash, and you have promised two brides the same Saturday morning before you noticed.

What changes for you

A morning timeline that holds

Every face gets a slot against the getting-ready deadline, so the bride is ready for the photographer and you are not racing the clock.

Looks and trials in one place

References, trial notes and the look per person sit with the booking, so nothing the client asked for is missed on the day.

No clashing Saturdays

The calendar blocks a taken date the moment it is booked, so you never discover two bridal mornings on the same date too late to fix it.

From brief to delivered

  1. 1Message the agent: "Bridal plus four family members next month, one trial, bride ready by 9."
  2. 2It builds the job: looks per person, a back-timed morning schedule, your kit list, advance and balance.
  3. 3Any assistant on the booking sees the timeline and who they are doing, so the morning runs to plan.
  4. 4The client gets a clear schedule, and your profile shows your portfolio that wins the next booking.

The tools behind it

Good to know

Can it back-time the morning from the ready deadline?

Yes. Tell it when the bride needs to be ready and how many faces, and it builds a slot-by-slot schedule that gets everyone done in time.

Where do trial notes and references live?

On the booking. The look, the references and your trial notes for each person stay together, so the day-of result matches what was agreed.

Will it stop two bookings on the same morning?

Yes. The calendar blocks a taken date, so a second bridal morning on a date you cannot serve gets flagged before you commit.

Ready to run your next one better?