AGOS’BARBER
For professional salon, barber, and beauty center owners seeking to digitize their booking, inventory, and marketing operations.
AGOS’BARBER is an established beauty app that is available.
What is AGOS’BARBER?
AGOS’BARBER is a white-label booking application for salon and barbershop owners to manage appointments and client marketing.
Salon owners hire this app to replace fragmented manual booking processes with a branded, automated interface that centralizes client communication.
Current Momentum
v1.0 · 4mo ago
Maintenance- Launched iOS version in Jan 2026.
- Maintains active Android development cadence.
Active Nemesis
Fragmented niche
No dominant direct rival identified yet — see Other Rivals below.
Other Rivals
7-Day Rank Pulse 🇺🇸
BeautyNo ranking data
Rating Pulse 🇺🇸
Gathering signals...
What makes this app unique?
What Does It Look Like?
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What Are The Key Features?
Development and publication of a standalone app featuring the salon's specific logo, name, and brand colors.
Automated booking assistant that handles WhatsApp and phone inquiries to schedule appointments directly into the salon's agenda.
System-triggered SMS or WhatsApp messages for appointment reminders, birthday greetings, and targeted promotions.
How much does it cost?
- Free client-facing booking app
- CutappPRO subscription for business management
B2B subscription model anchored in operational efficiency, with pricing tiered based on the level of brand customization and AI integration.
Who Built It?
Cutapp
Providing independent beauty and grooming professionals with white-labeled booking solutions. Streamlining appointment management for local salons.
Portfolio
13
Apps
What other apps does Cutapp make?
Explore the full Cutapp report
Portfolio breakdown, audience, momentum, and every app published by Cutapp.
What do users think recently?
Analysis in progress, available soon
What is the competitive landscape for AGOS’BARBER?
Where is it available?
Localized markets (1)
How's The Beauty Market?
Market outlook for this category
Available very soon
Which niche is AGOS’BARBER in?
to schedule and manage barber appointments
Explore the full Barber Booking Planners niche
Every app in this space — 14 tracked, the niche's live rankings, and Marlvel's editorial take on the job-to-be-done.
The rivals identified
Same space(4)
Both apps function as service-based booking platforms that manage recurring appointments for personal grooming and maintenance.
Differentiators
- Offers integrated laundry subscription models that drive recurring revenue beyond simple one-off appointment bookings.
- Provides logistics-heavy on-demand pickup and delivery services which Agos'Barber currently lacks in its feature set.
This app competes for the user's time within the lifestyle and personal presentation category by focusing on aesthetic management.
Differentiators
- Features a community-driven social feed that encourages daily engagement through outfit sharing and shoppable tagging.
- Utilizes a virtual closet organization system that provides utility long after the initial booking interaction ends.
This is a direct functional competitor in the barbershop booking space, targeting the exact same demographic of grooming-focused users.
Differentiators
- Focuses on specific service-menu items like straight razor shaves to build brand authority in traditional barbering.
- Operates as a specialized chain-branded app, creating a more cohesive physical-to-digital experience for loyal customers.
Competes for the user's attention in the personal care and style space by leveraging AI to solve daily appearance decisions.
Differentiators
- Integrates advanced AI stylist technology that provides personalized recommendations based on the user's existing digital wardrobe.
- Maintains a high release cadence with five updates in six months, signaling superior product-market fit and agility.
New entrants(2)
This newcomer threatens the beauty category by using AI to provide personalized grooming and skin-care guidance.
Differentiators
- Uses generative AI to offer style and skin analysis, shifting the value proposition from booking to consultation.
Competes for the user's wallet share in the 'on-demand service' space by managing vehicle maintenance appointments.
Differentiators
- Implements a logistics-first model that handles vehicle pickup and return, reducing friction for the end user.
Compare AGOS’BARBER against every rival
All rivals in one side-by-side table — identity, store metrics, ratings & sentiment, and strategic intel — plus a head-to-head page for each.
The outtake for AGOS’BARBER
Strengths to defend, gaps to attack
Core Strengths
- White-label branding functions as a B2B distribution barrier
- AI-powered assistant reduces administrative overhead for salon owners
Critical Frictions
- Current feature set lacks integrated logistics
- No social-sharing or community-driven engagement loops
Growth Levers
- Expansion into wearable integrations
- Untapped potential for education-based B2B partnerships
Market Threats
- Generative AI consultation models shifting user expectations
- Logistics-first competitors reducing user friction
What are the next best moves?
Integrate logistics-tracking API because competitors like Mulberry’s Garment Care use delivery to drive recurring revenue → increase user retention
Competitor analysis shows logistics-heavy models capture higher recurring revenue than pure booking apps.
Trade-off: Pause the AI-assistant language expansion sprint to prioritize logistics integration.
A counter-intuitive read
The white-label strategy is a B2B distribution moat, not just a feature; it forces salon owners to become the app's primary marketing channel to their own client base.
Feature Gaps vs Competitors
- Logistics-heavy on-demand pickup and delivery (available in Mulberry’s Garment Care but missing here)
- Community-driven social feed (available in UNIFORM but missing here)
Key Takeaways
AGOS’BARBER secures salon loyalty through white-label branding, but the lack of integrated logistics leaves it exposed to service-heavy rivals, so the PM should prioritize logistics integration to defend against churn.
Where Is It Heading?
Stable
The beauty-booking market is shifting toward integrated service-management models that combine logistics with scheduling. AGOS’BARBER must move beyond pure booking to maintain relevance against logistics-first entrants.
The recent release of the iOS version indicates a stable expansion phase rather than rapid feature iteration.