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Style Q is a two-sided platform for beauty services in India. On one side, consumers use the Customer App to discover nearby salons, compare services and prices, and submit booking requests. On the other, salon and SPA owners use the Partner App to onboard their businesses, receive customer requests, manage schedules, staff, and business growth. The official site clearly emphasizes “one brand, two separate apps,” which helps reduce confusion between the customer and merchant workflows.
Based on the available content, Style Q’s core modules focus on local services and beauty appointment booking. On the customer side, users can browse salons, view service categories, compare prices, request same-day appointments, and cancel or reschedule bookings. Covered services include haircut, facial, bridal makeup, spa, hair colour, manicure, and more. On the merchant side, it provides onboarding, booking requests, staff management, availability approvals, operations, and growth tools. Its product focus is not general-purpose SaaS, but rather customer acquisition and operations for the vertical beauty market.
The information disclosed on the official site is relatively limited. Customers are not charged a platform fee when using the Style Q customer app to discover, compare, and book services; salon owners can also list their businesses for free. However, there is no visible explanation of commission rates, subscription plans, premium features, payment settlement, or refund mechanisms. As a result, merchants considering long-term use would still need to confirm the commercial terms in more detail.
The main advantages are its clear positioning and the separation between the customer app and merchant app, which is well suited to reducing operational mistakes in a two-sided marketplace. It also already offers a Google Play app and clearly identifies Bhubaneswar as its currently active city. The downsides are also obvious: city coverage is currently limited, while Delhi, Mumbai, and Bangalore are still listed as coming soon. Information on third-party integrations, APIs, permission management, security compliance, data export, and other enterprise SaaS capabilities is missing, making it difficult to assess the product’s maturity on that basis.
Style Q is better suited to consumers in Bhubaneswar looking for beauty and hair services, as well as local salons, SPAs, and beauty studios that want to try online customer acquisition and appointment management. For multi-city chain brands, the available information is insufficient to determine whether it supports complex store management, finance, CRM, or headquarters-level permission structures.
Access from China is unknown. Since the platform mainly serves local Indian cities, it would have limited practical value for users in China even if accessible; supported payment methods are also not disclosed. In the Chinese market, local services and beauty platforms such as Meituan/Dianping and Helijia may be better first choices. International alternatives include Fresha, Booksy, Treatwell, and Square Appointments.
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