About

Built around the realities of independent beauty businesses.

Elysium Bookings exists to offer a calmer, more niche-fit alternative to generic booking tools for UK solo and micro beauty businesses, with a waitlist open ahead of launch.

Why it exists

A narrower product can be a better product.

Many booking platforms are broad, busy, and built around assumptions that do not match small beauty businesses. Elysium takes a narrower path: cleaner booking journeys, practical admin, and features that matter when one person is handling treatments, client messages, and finance.

What makes it different

Booking, admin, aftercare, and reporting belong together.

Elysium is deliberately focused. It is being shaped to be a stronger fit for beauty businesses that want booking, admin, aftercare, reporting, and thoughtful roadmap features to work together without unnecessary clutter.

Who it is for

Built for flexible, appointment-led beauty work.

The strongest fit is with operators who need polished bookings without the weight of enterprise salon software.

Permanent jewellery

A service-led workflow where clear availability, client notes, and aftercare can make every booking feel more professional.

Nails

A service-led workflow where clear availability, client notes, and aftercare can make every booking feel more professional.

Lashes and brows

A service-led workflow where clear availability, client notes, and aftercare can make every booking feel more professional.

Hair

A service-led workflow where clear availability, client notes, and aftercare can make every booking feel more professional.

01

Mobile-first admin

The product is shaped around people who are often checking bookings between appointments, not sitting at a reception desk.

02

Tax-time visibility

Financial summaries and Google Sheets export help sole traders keep cleaner records without turning the product into accounting software.

03

Clear launch honesty

Live functionality and coming-soon roadmap work stay clearly separated so businesses can trust what is being promised.