Every salon deserves a professional online presence.
We believe the same applies to a single-chair salon as to a large chain.
Clients book everything online in thirty seconds these days. A table, a ride, a doctor's appointment. For a haircut or a nail treatment they still have to call during opening hours or send a DM on Instagram.
Too many salons run their bookings through WhatsApp and Facebook, with no website of their own and no automation. Clients drop off at the first delay, owners lose their evenings to call-backs.
That's why we build CelerBook. A booking page under your own name, a calendar that actually reflects reality, clients booking themselves on a Sunday evening. Live in five minutes, with no website to build and no contract to sign.
What we refuse, what we promise.
No fixed contract, no notice period
No credit card at signup. Want to stop? Stop scheduling new appointments and your invoice winds down to zero.
No commission on appointments
We earn from our software, not from your clients. 0.25 euro ex VAT per completed appointment, that's all.
No coming-soon features
What's listed on our compare and niche pages works today. What we don't have, we say plainly.
No tiers, no upgrade locks
Everyone gets every feature: multi-staff calendar, client card, VAT export, Google Calendar sync. One rate.
No hidden costs
All prices stated openly ex VAT. All subprocessors (Clerk, Stripe, AWS, Twilio, Hetzner) listed on /privacy.
Frequently asked questions about CelerBook
Not product questions, those live on the homepage. This is about the company itself.
Who is behind CelerBook?
CelerBook is built by Sorych, a Dutch software business founded by Younes Aroiych in 2025. KvK 97934836, VAT NL235657827B02. Independent product, not backed by investors or a salon-industry parent company.
When was CelerBook founded?
CelerBook was founded in 2025 under Sorych. We're a young product with a short history. What is in production works. What we're planning, we don't claim as an existing feature.
Where is CelerBook data hosted?
All data is hosted at Hetzner in Germany, inside the European Union. EU hosting is a deliberate choice for GDPR compliance and data sovereignty, not a cost decision.
How does CelerBook make money?
Pay-as-you-go: 0.25 euro ex VAT per completed appointment, capped at 30 euro per month plus 5 euro per active staff member. First 5 appointments per month free. No-shows do not count. No subscription, no client commission, no feature tiers.
Which subprocessors does CelerBook use?
Clerk (login), Stripe (platform billing), AWS SES (email), Twilio (SMS), Google (calendar sync), Cloudflare (CDN) and Hetzner (hosting). Complete list with purpose and region per party on /privacy.
Is CelerBook GDPR-compliant?
Yes. Hosted in Germany (EU), automatic data processing agreement at signup, GDPR client rights (access, export, deletion) via the dashboard. Your salon is the data controller, CelerBook is the processor under article 28 GDPR.
What happens to my data if I stop?
Stop scheduling new appointments and your invoice winds down to zero. Your account stays accessible as long as you log in. On request we export everything in a readable format and delete the account fully. No cancellation forms, no notice period.
How does CelerBook differ from Salonized or Treatwell?
Salonized works on fixed monthly tiers, Treatwell on commission per marketplace booking. CelerBook works pay-as-you-go: only 0.25 euro per completed appointment. Full feature and pricing comparison per competitor lives on /en/compare.
Does CelerBook work outside the Netherlands?
Yes. Services, prices, currency and time zones are fully configurable, the software is usable worldwide. European hosting (Hetzner Germany) stays the same. Compare and niche pages currently focus on the Dutch market, the product itself is language-agnostic.