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FOR SALONS & BARBERSHOPS

Every chair holds a transformation. Your feed has never seen one.

Influencer style videos for your shop, made from your Google listing. No filming, no camera, no crew.

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Salons & barbershops

Made from a Google Maps link

The friction

You already know the problem. It just isn't the budget.

  1. 01 You're not an influencer, and your hands are full of clients all day, not a camera.
  2. 02 Your clips of great work scroll right past because the first second doesn't grab.
  3. 03 Posting a fresh transformation every day is a second job you don't have time for.

Why post at all

We can't promise a line out the door. We can promise the quiet chair.

A shop that never posts is invisible to everyone who hasn't already walked past the window. That part isn't a maybe.

Show the transformations every day and you're in front of people deciding where to get their next cut. You won't win every booking. You just have to be on the list they're scrolling.

The quiet chair is the only outcome you can count on by doing nothing.

Paste, then posted

Your listing is already the script.

Everything Teswir needs is sitting on your Google profile. The photos, the reviews, the hours. Paste the link and the video writes itself.

Your place, on Google

Salons & barbershops · 4.9 ★ · 200+ reviews

"Honestly the best in the neighborhood. We come back every week."

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Live in about a minute

What it says

Three scenes, written from your shop.

Scene 01 The hook

An on screen presenter opens on the before, then a fast wipe to the finished cut in the same frame. No preamble, instant payoff.

"Okay, watch what twenty minutes in this chair does."

Scene 02 The craft

Quick cuts of the work, the fade, the scissor work, the color, the blow out, with the presenter narrating close and tactile.

"This is what a chair that actually listens feels like."

Scene 03 The booking

Back to the presenter with your booking link and the week's openings on screen, warm and direct.

"Chairs open Thursday. Grab one before they're gone."

How it works

01

Paste the link

Drop your Google Maps listing. No filming, no crew, nothing required but the link.

02

We study your shop

Your photos, reviews, and details become a script and an on screen presenter, the influencer style spot you never had time to film. Add a photo or a prompt to steer it, or leave it to us.

03

Post it tonight

A finished spotlight, ready to post, in about a minute. Then do it again tomorrow.

In the cut

What a spotlight is made of.

  1. 01 A before and after reveal in the first two seconds, the most reliable hook there is.
  2. 02 The craft up close: clippers, scissors, color, the blow out.
  3. 03 The moment the client sees the result, the reaction that sells the chair.
  4. 04 The room looking clean, busy, and worth walking into.
  5. 05 One clear ask: book this week, link in bio, the stylist's name.

The case

Why it works for salons & barbershops

The most satisfying thing you do is the transformation, and a flat before and after photo only shows the bookends. The middle, the reveal, the moment the client’s face changes, is the part that stops a scroll, and it only lives in video. The catch was always that making that video meant stopping work, filming, and editing. Teswir removes the shoot entirely: it builds the clip from what is already on your Google listing.

Lead with the reveal

A before to after transformation is one of the most dependable hooks in short form, because the brain wants to see the change resolve. Open on the before, cut fast to the after, then show the craft that earned it. The booking ask comes last, once the result has done the convincing.

Make booking effortless

Every salon video should end the same way: one clear, personal call to action with the stylist’s name and a link. Don’t bury it under a list of services. “Chairs open Thursday, book in bio” converts better than “we offer cuts, color, and styling.”

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Frequently asked

Do I need to film anything?
No. You paste your Google Maps link and Teswir builds the video from the photos and reviews already on your listing. Add a few of your own shots or a short note if you want, but nothing is required, and you never have to set down your clippers to film.
Do I have to be on camera?
No. An on screen presenter delivers the hook and the booking ask, the 'you have to see this chair' moment, so you get that face to camera energy without filming yourself between clients.
What kind of video books the most chairs?
The transformation. A before to after reveal in the first two seconds is one of the most dependable hooks on social, because people can't help watching the change resolve. Show the craft, then make booking the obvious next step.
Can I tell it what to promote?
Yes. Add a short prompt like 'push our Thursday openings' or 'we just added balayage' and the script and visuals lean into it. Leave it blank and Teswir builds a strong, all purpose spotlight from your listing.
Can it use my Google reviews?
Yes, and it should. A real five star line about a fade or a color makes a powerful hook, so Teswir can pull it into the opening, then show the work it is praising.
How often should I post?
As often as you can, ideally daily. A few transformations a week keeps the feed fresh and the chairs full. The point of generating them in about a minute is that posting consistently stops being a chore.

Plan your spotlight

First one's free

The shops that show up get seen.

Paste your Google Maps link. Watch your spotlight in about a minute.

First one's free, no card. See what comes after.

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