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💈 The Top 5 Tools Every Barbershop Owner in Canada Should Know

Running a barbershop isn’t just about cutting hair. You’re also a scheduler, marketer, bookkeeper, and customer service expert. With rising competition and busy schedules, Canadian barbers need simple tools that keep their chairs full and their operations smooth.
Here are 5 must-know (and mostly free or affordable) tools — with a special focus on Canadian-made solutions — that can transform your shop before the next rush.

💈 The Top 5 Tools Every Barbershop Owner in Canada Should Know
Sebastien Notari

Sebastien Notari

CEO of Beehive

October 22, 2025
5 min
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1. Schedulicity (Canada)

Smart Appointment Booking for Barbers

Born in North America and widely adopted in Canada, Schedulicity is one of the simplest appointment-booking platforms for barbershops. It eliminates the back-and-forth of scheduling, freeing you to focus on clients.

  • Online booking for clients — via app or website

  • Automated reminders — reduce no-shows

  • Built-in payment processing

  • Marketing add-ons — email blasts and promotions

Ease of Setup: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️☆ Create your profile, set your availability, and clients can book online within minutes.

Common Questions: 👉 Can I take deposits? Yes — you can request deposits or full payments upfront. 👉 Does it integrate with Google Calendar? Yes — appointments sync automatically. 👉 Can multiple barbers use the same account? Absolutely — each barber can have their own profile under the same shop.

Best For:

  • Shops with 1–10 barbers

  • Busy downtown or high-traffic locations

  • Owners tired of missed appointments

🐝 Beehive Tip

Compare Schedulicity with Fresha (UK-based, popular in Canada) on BeehiveSaaS.com to see which pricing and features fit your shop best.


2. GOrendezvous (Made in Québec)

The All-in-One Booking Tool for Canadian Barbers

Developed in Montréal, GOrendezvous is a bilingual (French/English) scheduling and payment solution tailored for Canadian SMBs, including barbershops and salons.

  • Online appointment booking in French & English

  • Automated email and SMS confirmations (with Canadian carriers)

  • Integrated payments in CAD

  • HIPAA-compliant — secure for personal data

Ease of Setup: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Made for Canadian professionals — from solo barbers to multi-chair shops. Easy onboarding and excellent local support.

Common Questions: 👉 Can I use it for recurring clients? Yes, recurring bookings are supported. 👉 Is customer support available in French? Oui — en français et en anglais. 👉 Does it integrate with payment processors? Yes, Stripe and Moneris for Canadian businesses.

Best For:

  • Québec or bilingual barbershops

  • Shops that want Canadian support and billing

  • Owners who want to avoid “international” platforms

🐝 Beehive Tip Many Québec barbers prefer GOrendezvous because it’s built locally, with bilingual customer support — a great way to support Canadian tech while simplifying your shop.


3. Square POS (Widely used in Canada)

Point-of-Sale That Fits Small Shops

Square remains one of the easiest ways for barbershops to accept payments in Canada.

  • Free to set up — pay per transaction

  • Works on iPad, phone, or Square terminal

  • Track sales, clients, and inventory (for products like gels, clippers, beard oils)

  • Integrates with booking tools like Schedulicity and GOrendezvous

Ease of Setup: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️☆ Set up an account, link your bank, and start accepting payments the same day.

Best For:

  • Small to mid-sized shops

  • Owners who want an easy POS without monthly fees

🐝 Beehive Tip Compare Square POS with Montréal-based Lightspeed (more advanced POS, great if you also sell retail products) on BeehiveSaaS.com.


4. Shortcuts (the name says it)

Professional Barbershop & Salon Management Software

Shortcuts is a global leader in barbershop and salon software — and it’s well-established in Canada. Unlike general booking apps, Shortcuts was built specifically for barbers, stylists, and salons, making it a perfect fit for shops that want to level up.

  • Appointment booking (online + in-person)

  • Loyalty programs and memberships

  • Staff management — rosters, commissions, performance tracking

  • Integrated marketing — SMS and email campaigns to keep clients coming back

Ease of Setup: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️☆ Setup takes longer than simple apps but comes with training and support — especially useful for multi-chair or growing shops.

Common Questions: 👉 Does it work in Canada? Yes — Canadian support and integrations with local POS/payment systems. 👉 Can I manage staff performance? Yes — track hours, services, and commissions. 👉 Does it help with marketing? Absolutely — run automated client re-engagement campaigns.

Best For:

  • Shops with 3+ barbers

  • Growing or multi-location barbershops

  • Owners who want loyalty programs and client retention tools

🐝 Beehive Tip If your barbershop is growing fast, compare Shortcuts with Meevo or Vagaro on BeehiveSaaS.com to see which one offers the right mix of booking, POS, and marketing.


5. QuickBooks Online (Canada)

Keep Your Books Clean Without an Accountant

Managing cash flow is critical in barbershops. QuickBooks helps you keep finances clear and tax-ready.

  • Track income and expenses automatically

  • GST/QST ready for Canadian filings

  • Invoice customers (if you rent chairs or do side gigs)

  • Mobile app to track cash and card sales

Ease of Setup: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️☆ Designed for SMBs — connect your bank and you’re ready to track revenue/expenses.

Best For:

  • Shops that rent chairs to barbers

  • Owners who want to prep tax season stress-free

🐝 Beehive Tip If your barbershop is still small, you can start with Wave Accounting (Toronto-based, free accounting software) — then upgrade to QuickBooks when you scale.


✂️ Final Word

Barbershops in Canada don’t just compete on style — they compete on experience. With the right tools, you can:

  • Keep chairs full with smarter scheduling

  • Accept payments instantly

  • Build loyalty and retain clients

  • Stay organized for tax time

Supporting Canadian tech like GOrendezvous and Wave also means keeping your dollars local while benefiting from bilingual support and tools built for SMBs.

🐝 Beehive Tip You can compare all these tools — scheduling, POS, marketing, accounting — directly on BeehiveSaaS.com before choosing the best fit for your shop.

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