The Barber Sacile
For barbershop and beauty salon owners seeking a digital management platform to handle bookings, inventory, and customer communication.
The Barber Sacile is an established beauty app that is available.
What is The Barber Sacile?
The Barber Sacile is a salon management and booking app for barbershop owners on iOS and Android.
Owners hire this platform to digitize scheduling and inventory, though the lack of integrated payments forces a manual checkout that risks losing tech-forward clients to frictionless competitors.
Current Momentum
v1.0 · 1mo ago
Maintenance- Ships fiscal printer integration updates.
- Maintains boutique branding feature set.
Active Nemesis
Chop Barbershop
By SQUIRE Apps
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?
In-app product catalog allowing users to purchase salon items directly
Sends alerts when a slot opens up to users waiting for an appointment
Direct compatibility with Epson, RCH, and Custom fiscal printers for receipt generation
How much does it cost?
- BASE at €26/month or €290/year
- PRO at €49/month or €539/year
- PRO+ at €55/month or €605/year
- PREMIUM at €65/month or €715/year
Subscription model tiered by postation count and level of app customization, ranging from €26 to €65 per month.
Who Built It?
Fasano Beppe
Providing digital booking and management solutions for local service businesses. Enabling salons and community groups to streamline scheduling and client engagement.
Portfolio
13
Apps
What other apps does Fasano Beppe make?
Dr Alberto
Family Barbershop
Tommy Barber Modena
il Pelu
Samuele Campioto Barber Studio
Un Diavolo per Capello
Explore the full Fasano Beppe report
Portfolio breakdown, audience, momentum, and every app published by Fasano Beppe.
What do users think recently?
Analysis in progress, available soon
What is the competitive landscape for The Barber Sacile?
Where is it available?
Localized markets (1)
How's The Beauty Market?
Market outlook for this category
Available very soon
Which niche is The Barber Sacile in?
Explore the full Barbershop Planners niche
Every app in this space — 46 tracked, the niche's live rankings, and Marlvel's editorial take on the job-to-be-done.
The rivals identified
Nemeses(1)
Chop Barbershop competes directly for the same grooming-focused audience by offering a streamlined, digital-first appointment booking experience that mirrors the core utility of The Barber Sacile.
Differentiators
- Integrated digital payment processing allows for a seamless, cashless checkout experience post-service completion.
- High-volume review count establishes significant social proof and trust that the target app currently lacks.
- Operates on a mature platform infrastructure that ensures consistent uptime and reliable booking notifications.
Head to head
The target must prioritize gathering user reviews and integrating a digital payment gateway to neutralize the competitive advantage of established players.
Contenders(4)
ManCave targets the same male-grooming demographic with a robust scheduling and payment platform.
Differentiators
- Offers integrated payment processing which streamlines the entire customer journey from booking to checkout.
- Maintains a high rating count, signaling a proven track record of reliability and user satisfaction.
This app competes by bundling appointment booking with a lifestyle-oriented service model.
Differentiators
- Combines service booking with integrated payments to create a comprehensive, all-in-one salon management tool.
- Leverages a specialized platform architecture that supports complex scheduling needs for multi-service barbershops.
Ray'z Barbershop captures market share through a highly rated, reliable booking interface for grooming services.
Differentiators
- Features a mature, battle-tested scheduling engine that minimizes booking conflicts for both staff and clients.
- Provides integrated payment capabilities that reduce administrative overhead for the barbershop owner.
REESHA BARBERS competes by providing a polished, high-utility booking experience for the modern grooming consumer.
Differentiators
- High user engagement metrics suggest a superior UX design that encourages repeat booking behavior.
- Integrated payment functionality provides a frictionless experience that the target app currently lacks.
Same space(3)
Operates in the same beauty and grooming vertical, focusing on digital transformation for independent barbershops.
Differentiators
- Includes a self check-in kiosk feature that significantly reduces front-desk congestion during peak hours.
- Provides custom branded mobile app experiences that enhance shop-specific loyalty and brand identity.
Shares the same 'service-booking' utility model, though applied to the garment care industry rather than beauty.
Differentiators
- Implements a recurring subscription model that drives consistent, predictable revenue compared to one-off bookings.
- Offers on-demand pickup and delivery logistics, setting a high bar for convenience-based service apps.
Occupies the lifestyle category with a focus on personal presentation and style management.
Differentiators
- Utilizes an AI-driven outfit generator to provide personalized value beyond simple appointment scheduling.
- Integrates community feed features that foster user retention through social interaction and style inspiration.
Compare The Barber Sacile 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 The Barber Sacile
Strengths to defend, gaps to attack
Core Strengths
- Custom branding personalization drives shop-specific loyalty
- Fiscal printer integration reduces manual administrative work
Critical Frictions
- No integrated payment gateway forces manual checkout
- Zero user review history limits prospective client trust
Growth Levers
- Untapped B2B distribution through local salon partnerships
- Wearable integration for quick-check scheduling
Market Threats
- SQUIRE-backed apps maintain 2-week feature cadence
- Integrated payment ecosystems create high switching costs
What are the next best moves?
Integrate digital payment gateway because manual checkout is the primary friction point against SQUIRE-backed rivals → increase cashless conversion
Competitor analysis shows integrated payments as the key differentiator for all nemesis and contender apps.
Trade-off: Pause the e-commerce storefront expansion — payment friction has 3x the impact on daily booking churn.
Implement automated review prompts post-service because zero review history creates a trust barrier for new clients → improve conversion
The nemesis analysis identifies high-volume review counts as the primary trust mechanism for established grooming apps.
Trade-off: Same-quarter capacity available — no major lever displaced.
A counter-intuitive read
The lack of a centralized platform-wide review system is a strategic advantage for boutique shops, as it prevents the 'commoditization' of their service quality that occurs on larger, review-heavy booking apps.
Feature Gaps vs Competitors
- Integrated digital payment processing (available in Chop Barbershop)
- Automated social proof/review aggregation (available in ManCave)
Key Takeaways
The Barber Sacile provides a solid management foundation for independent shops, but the lack of integrated payments leaves it vulnerable to cashless-first competitors, so the team must prioritize a payment gateway to prevent churn to SQUIRE-backed platforms.
Where Is It Heading?
Mixed Signals
The salon management market is consolidating around all-in-one platforms that handle both scheduling and payments. The Barber Sacile remains exposed until it bridges the payment gap, as salon owners prioritize administrative consolidation over boutique branding.
The absence of integrated payment processing creates a friction-heavy checkout experience, which accelerates user migration to cashless-first grooming platforms.
Fiscal printer integration provides a sticky B2B utility that reduces administrative overhead, creating a retention barrier for salon owners.