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Salons, Spas & Aesthetic Clinics POS for The United States

Yakuma is a booking-centric POS for salons, spas, and aesthetic or dermatology clinics. Native, fully branded booking on your domain with payments, packages, commissions, and loyalty in one system. Tailored for businesses in The United States.

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Salons, Spas & Aesthetic Clinics in The United States
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Built for United States

Yakuma delivers enterprise POS solutions designed for the complexity of The US market. Our platform handles multi-jurisdictional sales tax, proper tip and service charge reporting, and multi-channel operations. From New York retail chains to California restaurant groups, Yakuma powers American businesses with reliable, compliant systems.

Regulatory compliance

  • Multi-state sales tax handling
  • Nexus-aware tax calculation
  • Tip vs service charge separation
  • IRS examination readiness
  • State-specific reporting requirements

Payment integrations

  • Major US payment processor integration
  • EMV chip and PIN support
  • Apple Pay and Google Pay
  • Integrated payment terminals

Local integrations

  • US accounting software (QuickBooks, NetSuite)
  • Major US ERPs
  • Delivery aggregators (DoorDash, Grubhub, Uber Eats)
  • E-commerce platforms (Shopify, BigCommerce)

Supporting American businesses with reliable, multi-jurisdictional POS solutions across retail and hospitality.

Local terminology:

POS point of sale register sales tax

What breaks when booking is a separate tool

Appointments live in one system and payments in another, forcing double work.

Online booking runs on a vendor URL or widget, diluting brand and SEO.

Availability goes out of sync with walk-ins and real service capacity.

Deposits, no-shows, packages, and refunds become manual exceptions.

Staff commissions are disputed because the source of truth is fragmented.

How Yakuma runs booking and POS as one system

Native booking + POS: booking, check-in, service execution, and payment in one flow.

Fully branded booking on your domain with your design and customer experience.

Real-time availability shared across online booking, reception, and walk-ins.

Deposits, prepaid packages, memberships, and no-show rules handled natively.

Commission rules by service, product, role, and location with auditability.

Customer history at the service point (chair, room, or treatment station).

Wondering how Yakuma compares to other POS solutions?

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Why leading retailers never use generic POS systems

Generic POS platforms are not bad products. They work well for single-location businesses and standardized operations โ€” especially when the Internet is always available and the store can depend on a cloud service to function.

But serious chains do not operate that way.

This difference is often dismissed as a matter of scale. It is not.

It is a structural difference in how the business operates.

A chain is not a bigger store.

It is a different system.

Single store operator

  • โ€ข Makes decisions locally
  • โ€ข Knows staff personally
  • โ€ข Adjusts prices manually
  • โ€ข Fixes issues by being present
  • โ€ข Treats the POS as a tool to save costs

Multi-location operator

  • โ€ข Manages consistency, not physical presence
  • โ€ข Hires managers, not frontline staff
  • โ€ข Defines rules centrally and applies them across locations and channels
  • โ€ข Cannot "just go to the store" to fix issues
  • โ€ข Uses the POS as a critical execution layer for growth, control, and scale

Yakuma is not a generic POS. Yakuma is built for a different category of business.

Enterprise POS Fundamentals

Not features. Requirements.

If your current POS cannot do these things, it is not built for enterprise operations.

Do I need to throw away my existing POS terminals to move ahead with Yakuma?

No. Yakuma is designed to preserve your hardware investment. If a terminal runs Windows and meets minimal specs, it can run Yakuma. Some customers still run terminals from Windows 2000 era.

When should a chain replace its current POS?

A chain should replace its POS when growth forces it to rely on multiple disconnected tools just to operate. If your POS, website, apps, loyalty, and marketing all come from different vendorsโ€”or require additional third-party add-onsโ€”execution is already compromised.

These are not edge cases. They define whether a POS is enterprise-grade or not.

Running real chains. Every day.

"Yakuma has powered our chain since 1999. Zero outages and total flexibility."

Restaurant chain owner

Italy

"Every new store launches in minutes with our custom templates."

Retail operations manager

Spain

"We replaced a major US vendor with Yakuma and cut costs by 60%."

Franchise director

Canada

We can connect you with real operators running Yakuma in production.

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