Melumi’s website currently mainly explains that it merged with Timma in autumn 2023. Timma is described as “the largest booking platform in the Nordics,” with more than 13,000 Nordic users, and is now serving the hair and beauty industry in Denmark. Its core product, Timma Pro, is an appointment-booking and operations platform for storefront businesses.
Based on the information on the page, Timma Pro’s main capabilities include online booking, customized payment solutions, a marketplace where consumers can discover businesses and make appointments, and app-based store management. Another highlight is Timma Genie, an AI tool that can create new personalized websites for businesses. Overall, it is not positioned as a general-purpose enterprise SaaS product, but rather as vertical industry software for local service businesses such as hair salons and beauty providers.
The website only provides a “Book demo” entry point and does not disclose plans, pricing, a free version, free trial, billing model, or details about payment channels. Although it mentions “customized payment solutions,” it does not specify which payment methods are supported, what the fees are, or how settlement works. As a result, businesses that need to evaluate budget requirements will still need to confirm details through a sales demo.
The page does not mention features such as team member management, role-based permissions, multi-location collaboration, or customer data access controls. It also does not disclose information about APIs, third-party integrations, developer support, or data security and compliance. Given its focus on the European market, the actual product may involve privacy compliance requirements, but the text reviewed here does not provide enough evidence to infer its specific security capabilities.
Its strengths are a clear industry focus, a closed loop covering booking, payments, marketplace exposure, and mobile management, plus the credibility of a sizable Nordic user base. Its weaknesses are the lack of public information, especially around pricing, security, integrations, and permission management. It is best suited to hair salons, beauty salons, and personal care service providers in Denmark and the broader Nordic region. Chinese merchants or cross-border teams should pay particular attention to language support, local payment options, network accessibility, and fit with local customer acquisition channels.
Access from China is unknown. Since the product is clearly aimed at the Nordic market, Chinese users may face limitations around network access, payments, customer acquisition, and localization support. Comparable options include Treatwell, Fresha, Booksy, and SimplyBook.me; in China, alternatives may include Meituan/Dianping in-store booking or local store appointment systems.
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melumi.com is an Denmark SaaS Tools provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 5.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach melumi.com directly.