
The hardest part of lashes is not the first set, it is getting the client back every three weeks. A prepaid bundle solves it in one move. The client buys a pack of infills up front, and now they are committed to a run of visits with the money already in your bank. You have a full diary and a client who is coming back, on purpose.
Each covered booking draws one session from the pack automatically, so nothing changes hands at the appointment and the balance looks after itself. No punch cards, no counting in your head.

A pack is a set number of sessions at a set price. Every covered visit takes care of itself, so you never have to remember who has what left.
Decide the service, the number of sessions and the price, and offer it in the salon or on your booking site. Payment runs through Stripe to your own bank.
When the client books a covered service, the pack draws by one session automatically, so nothing is charged at the chair.
The remaining sessions sit on the client record, so you and the client always know how many are left.
A bundle covers one service. If a client adds something on the day, only that additional part is charged, so the pack covers exactly what it should.
The same app books the client, saves the design, takes the payment and follows up, so nothing slips and your calendar stays full.
Every client with photos, past designs, health notes and rebook date.
A lash-native calendar with per-style pricing and fill-cycle reminders.
Your own booking link, deposits and confirmations handled.
Pick a designer template, live on your own link with booking built in.
See what every visit earned and what your busiest styles are.
Aftercare emailed after every set, reviews you own on your own site.
A client deciding month to month is a client you can lose to a cheaper tech, a bad month or a busy diary. A client four infills into a six pack is booked in and paid up, and far more likely to rebook the next pack when it runs out. Bundles turn one great set into a season of visits.

A stamp card rewards a client for coming back but does nothing to make them. They still decide, every single time, whether this is the month they book. A prepaid bundle flips that. The decision is made once, up front, and now every visit is already paid and already expected. You are not chasing a rebook, you are drawing down a pack the client bought on purpose. It is the difference between hoping for retention and selling it.
A bundle is deliberately tied to one service, so a six pack of infills covers six infills and nothing else. If a client adds a tint or a longer set on the day, only that extra is charged, and the pack stays true to what it was sold as. Because it runs off the same loop as your calendar and your takings, every draw down is clean, and a covered booking never double counts in your figures.
| What it does | Pay each visit | Stamp card | Prepaid bundle |
|---|---|---|---|
| Money up front | No | No | Yes, the whole pack |
| Commits to a run of visits | No | Loosely | Yes |
| Tracks what is left | N/A | By hand | Automatic |
| Draws down at booking | No | Manual | Automatic |
| Sold online | N/A | No | Yes |
| Stays true to one service | N/A | N/A | Yes, extras charged apart |
| Late-cancel forfeits a session | N/A | N/A | Yes, per policy |
| Sessions remaining on the client record | N/A | Loose card | Always visible |
A prepaid package system built for lash techs, wired to the booking and the takings behind it.
Prepaid bundles let a client pay for a run of infills up front. It is the simplest way to turn one set into a season of visits, with the money already in your bank.
Salon package deals only work if the counting is automatic. Here each covered booking draws one session, and the balance is tracked for you.
Lash packages commit a client to coming back. Four infills into a six pack, a client is booked and paid, not deciding month to month.
Offer infill packages on your booking site or set one up at the chair. Payment runs through Stripe straight to your own account.
These session packs cover one service each, so a pack covers exactly what it was sold as. Add an extra on the day and only the extra is charged.
A bundle draws down on the same loop as your finances, so a covered booking never double counts and your figures stay right.
A prepaid bundle is a pack of sessions a client buys up front, usually a run of infills at a set price. Each covered visit draws one session from the pack, so the client is booked in and paid ahead.
When they book a covered service, the pack draws down by one session automatically, so nothing changes hands at the appointment. The remaining sessions are tracked for you and shown on the client record.
A bundle covers one service. If a client adds an extra service on the day, only that additional part is charged, so the pack always covers exactly what it is meant to.
Yes. You can sell packs on your booking site or set one up in the salon, and payment goes through Stripe straight to your own bank.
A bundle covers a whole service, so a late cancellation on a covered booking forfeits that session under your cancellation policy, the same as any other late cancel you have set up.
Bundles lock in a run of visits and the money up front, so a client commits to coming back four or six times instead of deciding each month. It is the simplest retention tool a lash tech has.