Jane APP for beauty-studio

Beauty Studio clinic websites for Jane App booking handoffs

Jane App documents book online buttons and booking pages, not an open marketing API. We keep seeing vague contact forms force the desk to replay triage. This setup captures structured, marketing-safe intent on your site, then routes into Jane's online booking experience where availability and rules are enforced, which turns the website into a handoff delay.

  • Book online buttons
  • Hosted Jane booking site
  • No open API assumed
  • Jane App handoff
  • Beauty Studio intake

What is broken on most beauty studio websites before Jane

We are frustrated that color, extensions, and event styling requests get flattened into one contact form, so the desk rebuilds intent from DMs. New guests and fast maintenance visits need different paths before the calendar opens.

A vague handoff loses the deposit window, the bridal timeline, or the guest who needed a clear service match tonight.

What a Jane App-connected website does instead

The site uses Jane-documented embed codes or direct booking URLs for clinic, location, or practitioner surfaces, then lets Jane handle scheduling rules inside its online booking site. The site captures service category, new vs returning guest, location, and timing goals as marketing-safe triage, then hands off into the Jane online booking site. Keep allergy detail and patch-test history for governed intake—not pasted into unsecured marketing fields when policies require it.

Native option

Add Jane-provided book online buttons or links so patients land on the clinic's Jane online booking site with your configured treatments and availability.

API option

Jane does not currently publish an open API or API keys for general third-party development. Custom server writes from the marketing site are not the documented default.

How the connection works

Native-first

Jane book online button or booking page link

Visitors click into Jane's hosted booking site where practitioner, treatment, and timing selection follow Jane controls.

When to use: Use when you want the publicly documented lowest-friction path.

More control

Hybrid: qualify on site, book in Jane

The website educates and segments, then routes each path to the right Jane booking entry point.

When to use: Use when wrong-fit bookings waste clinician or desk time.

What the website captures for beauty studio

Marketing-safe triage before the Jane handoff; defer clinical detail to charting or intake your policies cover.

  • Service category

    Color, cut, extensions, and styling need different time and prep.

  • New or returning guest

    Determines onboarding vs direct book paths.

  • Location or stylist preference

    Multi-chair studios need routing before the calendar opens.

  • Event or deadline hint

    Wedding and shoot timelines signal urgency without long narratives.

  • Preferred contact window

    Shows urgency when booking is not instant.

  • Contact details

    Gives the team a clean way to respond without rebuilding the same basics.

Typical beauty studio + Jane App workflows

New patient booking

Trigger: A prospect uses the website path to schedule a first visit.

Capture: The website captures visit intent before the Jane booking handoff.

Platform: Jane creates the appointment inside the clinic schedule from its online booking site.

Returning patient booking

Trigger: An established patient schedules follow-up care.

Capture: The site confirms returning status and timing preference.

Platform: Jane enforces treatment and practitioner selection rules.

Multi-practitioner or location routing

Trigger: A patient chooses between providers or sites.

Capture: The site routes to the correct Jane booking entry point.

Platform: Jane reflects the selected practitioner or location context.

Why connect the website directly to Jane App

Faster triage

Intent arrives before the first callback.

Cleaner Jane bookings

Scheduling stays inside Jane's hosted rules.

Honest integration scope

You promise buttons and booking pages, not secret APIs.

Better patient clarity

Education and packaging live on your domain before the booking UI.

Frequently asked questions

Does this replace Jane App?

No. The website improves positioning and qualification before Jane online booking.

Can we use the Jane API from our site?

An open API is not documented for general use. Use documented booking buttons and links.

Can we pixel the Jane booking pages?

Public documentation cites limits on GTM and Meta Pixel inside Jane booking; verify current Jane guidance before promising tags there.

What lands in Jane first?

The appointment created through Jane's online booking flow after your site passes the user in.

Start your beauty studios System Check for Jane App

We will show how service bookings, provider-fit requests, and timing-aware appointments can move through one site without the usual handoff drag. If the preview shows the fit is real, the build scope gets clarified before you commit and the next bottleneck stays visible instead of getting buried in a proposal maze.

Take the CRM Scorecard

If the front desk still has to sort service category, provider preference, and timing after booking starts, we show where the Jane App handoff breaks before recommending a rebuild. Launch within 21 days of completed onboarding or I keep working until it does. Connection issues at launch get fixed at no charge. 21-day guarantee starts only after completed onboarding, never at preview intake.

Stack decision

Looking at horizontal CRMs too?

beauty-studio teams rarely run one system. Compare how Jane App fits next to the CRM your sales, marketing, and reporting teams still need.

Need the short list for your actual stack?

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