Uber for Beauty Treatments - Now live in the App Stores

I built an app for a client that lets people book beauty appointments to their doorstep - think Uber for beauty treatments like massages or a haircut.



It’s now live in the Apple and Google app stores! Users can pay for services using the Stripe component.

I have been facing quite some challenges along the way from issues with Stripe to getting the app approved in the app stores. Let me know if you have any questions, happy to share some learnings :slight_smile:

Apple App Store link
Google Play Store link

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Wow, that’s awesome! I can only imagine the challenges you must have faced along the way. I’m glad to hear you were able to overcome them and get the app approved. That’s no small feat! On a different note, have you considered expanding your app’s services to include fillers? I was reading this informative article on Filler Treatment in Woodland Hills, CA | Raw Beauty Medical Spa. It got me thinking about how easy it would be to book a filler appointment through an app like yours. Anyway, thanks, a lot of people will find that super helpful. Keep up the great work!

I think the beauty app you built would be a great addition to their services. People can book their appointments through the app and have the treatments done in the comfort of their own home.

That sounds like a fascinating idea! With the rise of on-demand services, it’s not surprising that someone would come up with the concept of an app for beauty treatments. It definitely adds a level of convenience for people who may not have the time or energy to go out to a spa or salon. Speaking of beauty treatments, have you heard of microneedling? It’s a popular treatment that can help with a variety of skin concerns, and there’s a place in Calabasas called https://onsitemedspa.com/med-spa-services-in-calabasas-ca/microneedling-treatment-in-calabases-ca/ that offers it. Of course, it’s always important to do your research before trying any new beauty treatments. But it’s good to know that there are options available.

Interesting app idea. One that I would never have considered. Based on the images, I’m not surprised it took a bit for Apple to approve it. PTP transactions inside of an ecosystem deserve to be scrutinized. I have a church app where you can donate through the app to the specific church that you belong to and it took me awhile to get it it right, so congrats. Also, you might consider changing the appointment date from relative to (date: mon) (date: day), (date: year) @ (date: time) just so it doesn’t just say (in two months).