STATANLY BEAUTY ANALYTICS

AI platform for beauty salons, hair salons and barbershops

Cameras, events, evidence frames and KPIs for appointments, arrivals, stylist workload, waiting time, service standards, product shelves and safety.

24/7events, frames and reports without manual archive review
Bookingarrival, delays, no-show and disputed cases
Stylistschair occupancy, service duration and shift workload
Waitingwaiting area, peak hours and service SLA
RTSPconnection to existing IP cameras, VMS and NVR
BIreports by branches, stylists, zones and customer journey
Why salons need computer vision

Many salon losses are operational and invisible in CRM

A booking system shows the plan, but it does not always show actual arrival, waiting, stylist workload, idle time, service standards and causes of disputes.

Booking is not the fact

A client may be late, not arrive, wait for the receptionist or start the service later than scheduled.

Uneven stylist workload

Some workstations are overloaded while others sit idle, and management sees the issue only at the end of the day.

Waiting hurts the customer journey

Peak hours, reception delays and waiting area queues directly affect repeat visits.

Service is hard to audit from memory

Events and frames are needed: greeting, consultation, zone order, disputed case and safety.

Core AI modules

What can be controlled in a salon and branch network

Modules can be launched step by step: first traffic and waiting, then stylist workload, service standards, retail shelves, safety and a single control center.

Salon reception with AI analyticsClient arrival

Booking and reception

Booked visits, walk-ins, receptionist waiting time, disputed cases and evidence frames.

Salon stylist workstationsChairs and stylists

Workstations

Chair occupancy, service duration, idle time, overload and actual shift workload.

Salon waiting area with queue analyticsWaiting area

Waiting

Queue length, waiting time, peak hours, area overload and customer journey.

Salon staff and service standardsService standards

Staff

Presence, work zone, client greeting, phone use, service sequence and shift discipline.

Salon product shelf analyticsPost-service sales

Retail shelf

Shelf interest, consultation, empty spots, display quality and link to stylist recommendations.

Salon safety and incident analyticsIncidents and risks

Safety

Fire, smoke, wet floor, unattended objects, conflict cases and notifications.

Single control center for a salon networkSalon network

Control center

Dashboards by branches, stylists, zones, waiting time, events, sales and KPIs.

Scenarios

From client arrival to repeat visit

The page focuses on operational use cases: what happens on the floor, how fast clients are served, where waiting, idle time and disputes appear.

Client arrival frames and reception events
Client arrival frames and reception events
Reception

Booking, actual arrival and disputed cases

The system compares entrance and reception traffic with the schedule: who arrived on time, who was late, who is waiting for the receptionist and where a disputed case appeared.

This shows not just a CRM slot but the real customer journey: entrance, greeting, waiting, service start and visit completion.

  • booked visits and walk-ins
  • late arrival, no-show and reschedule
  • receptionist waiting time
  • frames for claim review
booking reception evidence
Chair and stylist workstation workload
Chair and stylist workstation workload
Workstations

Stylist, chair and service-zone workload

Video analytics shows which chairs are occupied, where a client is already being served, where a stylist is waiting for the next client and where a service runs longer than expected.

For a chain this is especially useful: branches can be compared by actual workstation workload rather than subjective reports.

  • chair and wash-zone occupancy
  • service duration by stage
  • idle time and shift overload
  • comparison of stylists and branches
stylists chairs workload
Waiting area and customer flow
Waiting area and customer flow
Waiting

Queue, peak hours and service SLA

In salons waiting may look like a small issue, but it directly affects repeat visits and customer ratings. The system records queue length, waiting-zone overload and time before service starts.

Notifications help the receptionist redistribute the flow, warn the client or involve an available stylist in time.

  • queue length and waiting time
  • waiting area overload
  • peak hours and SLA
  • notifications for receptionist
queue SLA peaks
Salon staff and standards control
Salon staff and standards control
Staff

Service standards and shift discipline

The module does not replace the manager, but provides facts: who is in the work zone, how clients are greeted, when a workstation is left unattended and where the process order is broken.

This is useful for training, internal control and objective review of disputed cases without watching hours of video.

  • presence in the work zone
  • client greeting and service start
  • phone and distraction rules
  • frames for staff training
staff standards training
Product shelf and customer interest
Product shelf and customer interest
Retail shelf

Add-on sales and product interest

In salons a meaningful part of margin can come from care products. The system shows which shelves attract attention, where consultation is needed and which zones underperform.

Data can be compared with stylist recommendations and actual sales to improve display and team training.

  • interest in shelves and zones
  • empty spots and display quality
  • consultation near product shelf
  • link with sales and recommendations
shelf care sales
Safety and incidents in a salon
Safety and incidents in a salon
Safety

Fire, smoke, risks and evidence frames

A salon includes chemicals, electrical devices, hot tools, water near wash stations and dense customer traffic. Safety is therefore not a secondary scenario.

The system detects early signs of fire and smoke, wet floors, unattended objects, conflicts and other events that require fast notifications.

  • fire, smoke and hazardous zones
  • wet floor and fall risk
  • unattended objects
  • conflicts and disputed cases
safety notifications archive
Single control center for a salon chain
Single control center for a salon chain
Control center

Salon chain in one control window

For a chain it is important to see not separate cameras but comparable metrics: traffic, waiting, stylist workload, reception work, events, shelf sales and safety for every branch.

Dashboards help find best practices, weak points and branches that need training, shift reinforcement or schedule changes.

  • KPIs by branch and shift
  • stylist workload comparison
  • events and evidence frames
  • export to BI and reports
network KPI BI
Impact

What we measure in the pilot

In the pilot we connect several zones and capture baseline values: waiting time, stylist workload, idle time, events and customer journey quality.

-waitingreduced delays at reception, in the waiting area and before service start
+workloadtransparent occupancy of chairs, stylists, wash zones and shifts
+serviceevents for standards, disputed cases, retail shelf and safety
2–4 weekstypical pilot for one branch, zone or camera group
For whom

One control layer for receptionist, manager and chain

Each role sees its events: queue, booking, stylists, customer journey, service, retail shelf, safety and reports.

Receptionist

  • arrival, waiting and late clients
  • peak load and available stylist
  • fast jump to camera and event

Stylist

  • service stages and duration
  • idle time and shift overload
  • frames for training and review

Manager

  • waiting SLA and service quality
  • retail shelf and sales standards
  • incidents, notifications and archive

Salon chain

  • branch and shift comparison
  • KPIs, BI, reports and trends
  • shared event and notification rules
Integrations

Works on top of existing infrastructure

No need to replace video surveillance. Scenarios can connect to existing IP cameras, VMS, booking CRM, BI and notification channels.

IP cameras and VMS

RTSP/ONVIF, NVR/VMS, edge or server processing, work with already installed cameras.

CRM and booking

Matching actual arrival, waiting and service start with the schedule and client record.

Notifications

Events for receptionist, manager, security and network team via interface, email, Telegram or webhook.

BI and reports

Export metrics by branches, stylists, zones, waiting time, retail shelf, events and safety.

Related solutions

What is often connected with beauty analytics

Salons often start with customer flow and waiting time, then add safety and events for disputed cases.

We will design a pilot for a salon, barbershop or branch network

We start with the camera map, zones, booking CRM and key scenarios. Then we launch 3–5 modules, capture baseline metrics and keep only what produces measurable value.