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Take Time Business is a mobile app for beauty professionals, salons, and studios. It aims to help service providers showcase their services, pricing, portfolios, and promotions, while making it easier for customers to choose the right provider. The main copy says the app is available on the App Store and Google Play, and claims it can be used worldwide.
Based on the crawled content, its core features focus on three areas. First is Handy calendar, which lets users view available and booked time slots by time on the app dashboard, making it useful for managing appointments. Second is Easy customization, which allows providers to adjust prices and work schedules. Third is Your own site, where providers can display portfolios, promotions, and pricing, effectively serving as a simple homepage. Service categories include hair, body care, nails, barbers, facial care, tattoos, and more, making it suitable for local service businesses to list their offerings.
The public copy only mentions a “90-day completely free trial of all available features.” It does not disclose pricing after the trial, plan tiers, whether billing is per person or per location, or the subscription cycle. As a result, its value for money can currently only be judged by the low barrier to trying it, while long-term costs remain unclear.
The main advantages are a clear onboarding path and the ability to try it simply by downloading the mobile app. Its features focus on the most basic needs of small service providers—showcasing services and managing availability—reducing the cost of building a website or maintaining a social media homepage. The drawbacks are also obvious: there is no visible information about online payments, message reminders, customer management, staff permissions, multi-location support, multi-calendar collaboration, third-party integrations, APIs, or data security and compliance. For a salon SaaS product expected to support a complete business workflow, the available information is insufficient.
It is better suited to independent beauticians, nail technicians, barbers, tattoo artists, and small studios that need to showcase services, manage simple appointment windows, and test customer acquisition. For multi-person teams, chain stores, or businesses that require payments, memberships, marketing automation, and reporting, its capability boundaries should be confirmed further.
The public copy does not provide information about access from mainland China, payment methods, or localization, so china_access can only be marked as unknown. Businesses targeting the Chinese market may also want to evaluate local alternatives such as Meituan/Dianping merchant tools and WeChat Mini Program booking systems.
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taketime.net is an Russia SaaS 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 taketime.net directly.