The Pressure
- Route gaps that look small on the calendar but become expensive in traffic.
- Clients who book back-to-back without understanding setup, teardown, or rinse timing.
- Manual reminder texts that steal attention while the artist is driving.
The Story
Bella starts the morning with a trunk full of solution, a folded tent, and a calendar that looks clean until the rain starts.
The second client changes the parking instructions after Bella is already en route, which pushes the whole day toward the bride's appointment.
The bride's trial tan notes matter: previous solution, undertone, preferred depth, and a rinse time that cannot be guessed.
By the last appointment, Bella's real problem is not talent. It is the invisible labor between appointments.
How Bronzly Makes This Easier
- Mobile geoscheduling turns travel time into part of the booking logic instead of a mental math problem.
- Prep and rinse messages can be tied to the service so clients receive the right guidance without another manual text.
- Deposits, client notes, and appointment history live around the booking, which keeps the artist focused on the tan.
