Pricing
One rate. One fee. No commission.
The shop sets the chair rate. Azyro adds one small service fee at checkout. Owners keep their full rate, barbers keep everything their clients pay, and nobody takes a cut of a haircut. That's the entire pricing model.
Shop sets the rate
Owners choose the day, week, and month price for each chair.
Azyro adds one fee
A single, visible service fee sits on top of the rate at checkout.
Haircuts stay yours
What your clients pay for a cut is yours — Azyro never touches it.
Example breakdowns
Sample numbers for a day, a week, and a month. The service fee shown here is illustrative — your checkout always shows the real figures before you confirm.
$77
total per day
A single session — guest spots and busy Saturdays.
$396
total per week
Five-ish working days, priced below the daily run-rate.
$1,320
total per month
A recurring home base at the best rate per day.
Figures are illustrative. Chair rates are set by each shop and vary by city, amenities, and demand. The service fee shown uses a sample rate for clarity; your actual fee and total appear at checkout.
Who keeps what
No splits, no skims, no surprises. Every dollar has one obvious home.
The barber keeps
100% of haircut revenue
Everything your clients pay you for a cut is yours.
The shop keeps
100% of the chair rate
Your rent isn't reduced by Azyro's fee.
Azyro charges
One service fee
Added to the barber's total — visible before booking.
Pricing FAQ
The questions money raises
Does Azyro take a commission on my haircuts?
No. Azyro rents you workspace and charges a service fee on that rental. We never take a percentage of what your clients pay you for a cut.
What exactly is the Azyro service fee?
It's a small, visible fee added on top of the shop's chair rate at checkout. It covers payments, support, and keeping the marketplace running. You see the full total before you book.
How much does an owner actually keep?
Owners keep their full chair rate. The Azyro service fee is charged to the barber on top — it isn't deducted from the owner's rent.
Is it free to list a chair?
Yes. Posting a listing costs nothing. Owners only earn when a barber books, and there's no charge for an empty chair.
Are there long-term contracts or lock-in?
No. Book a day, a week, or a month. There's no lease, no minimum term, and no penalty for not coming back.
Who pays for insurance?
Where an owner requires liability insurance, the barber provides proof, which is kept on file with the booking. Azyro doesn't sell insurance — it surfaces what each shop requires.
See real rates near you
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