Walk-in queue that stops walk-outs
Customers check in by QR or WhatsApp, watch their place in line from a café, and get pinged when the chair is ready. No more leaving because the room looked full.
The first barbershop platform built for Qatar — walk-in queue, WhatsApp booking, instant commission, Arabic-first. Stop losing walk-outs to a crowded room.
No card. 90 days free for pilot shops.
Lume Concept is barbershop management software made for the Gulf. Bookings, the walk-in queue, point of sale, commission and staff compliance all live in one place — Arabic-first and WhatsApp-native, so it fits how your shop already works.
Add your services, barbers and prices in minutes. No installation, no hardware — it runs in the browser.
Customers book at your own page or scan a QR to join the walk-in queue from their phone. Confirmations go out on WhatsApp.
Call the next chair, close the sale, split the commission and watch the day's numbers — without juggling a notebook and three apps.
Every part of Lume Concept is aimed at the same thing: a fuller chair, fewer walk-outs, and no arguments at payout.
Customers check in by QR or WhatsApp, watch their place in line from a café, and get pinged when the chair is ready. No more leaving because the room looked full.
Confirmations, reminders and queue updates land where your customers already are. Cut no-shows with automatic 24h and 1h nudges.
Every service and product sale is tagged to a barber. Booth-rent or split, tips included — payout is calculated the second a sale closes.
Take cash, card, Sadad or Fawran. Track pomades and clippers, get reorder alerts before you run dry.
Track every barber's MOPH health card and visa expiry. Get warned weeks before a card lapses.
Not a translation layer. The whole interface flips cleanly to Arabic for your barbers and your customers.
Waiting · ~18 min
When customers can see the wait and book in seconds, they come back — and they tell their friends.
No app to download, no phone calls. Pick a service, a barber and a time — done.
Join the queue by QR and watch your place in line from a café. No more guessing the wait.
A confirmation when they book, a reminder before, and a ping the moment the chair is ready.
Squire and Booksy proved barbershops will pay for software — Squire reached $102.5M ARR. But the global players treat Arabic as an afterthought, lead with email over WhatsApp, and ignore Sadad, health cards and gender-segregated licensing. Lume Concept is built local from line one.
Tell us about your shop and we'll set you up and walk you through it — in Arabic or English.
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