Phone interpreting for salons and barbers

The style, the time, the price - agreed before the chair.

A haircut is a contract made in conversation. When that conversation doesn't quite land, someone leaves the chair unhappy - and in this trade, unhappy walks straight onto social media. Phone Interpreter puts a live interpreter on speaker in two rings so the consultation actually works.

30+ languages. Answers in two rings. No contract, cancel any time.

The consultation that goes wrong quietly

A client points at a photo, the stylist thinks they've agreed, and forty minutes later the mirror reveals two different conversations happened. Refund, apology, one-star review. Every stylist has the story. The fix costs less than the refund: a two-minute clear conversation before anyone picks up scissors.

Where it earns its keep in your salon

Three conversations a day where the interpreter pays for itself.

Scenario one

Booking the appointment

Service, stylist, date and price agreed clearly over the phone or at the desk - the diary fills with appointments both sides understand.

Scenario two

The consultation

Length, colour, finish, maintenance - the details that decide whether the client comes back, confirmed in their language before the work starts.

Scenario three

Aftercare and rebooking

How to look after the colour, when to come back, what to book next time - the retention conversation most salons lose to the language barrier.

How it works

No apps, no logins, no equipment. Any phone with a speaker.

Step one

Call your interpreter line

Your business gets its own dedicated number. Ring it from the desk phone or any mobile.

Step two

Name the languages

Say the pair you need, or just start talking - it recognises the language and confirms in seconds.

Step three

Talk through it

Put it on speaker. One person speaks, pauses, and the interpreter carries it across - both directions, as long as you need.

Questions from salons and barbers

Can it handle colour and technical terms?

Yes - balayage, toner, fade grades, treatment names - it interprets the meaning naturally in both directions, and asks for a repeat if a term is ambiguous rather than guessing.

We're a small shop - is it worth it?

The Starter plan is £19 a month for 40 minutes, and most salon conversations take two or three. One saved refund or one retained regular typically covers the month.

What languages come up in salons?

Depends entirely on your high street - which is the point. All 30+ languages are on every plan, so whoever walks in, the consultation works.

Does it work at the basin or the chair?

It's a phone on speaker, so it works anywhere in the shop. Most salons keep it at reception for bookings and bring it to the chair for consultations.

Put an interpreter on the counter today.

From £19 a month. 30+ languages. No contract, cancel any time.

Get your interpreter line