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Stylement vs Indyx

Both connect you with a real stylist. Indyx matches you on a subscription; on Stylement you browse a directory of independent stylists and choose your own. An honest, side-by-side look, updated July 2026.

Stylement is a styling app and studio platform for professional personal stylists, and it has a public Find a Stylist directory where you can find one. You browse vetted, independent stylists by specialty, location, price, and whether they work virtually or in person, then book the one you choose. The stylist you pick catalogs your closet, builds your lookbooks, and styles you inside a private studio under their own name. Indyx comes at the same idea from the other end: a consumer closet app, strong on cataloguing your own wardrobe, that matches you with a stylist on a subscription (The Feed from about $25 a month, 1:1 from about $60). If you would rather go solo, Stylement’s Curator plan is a stylist-trained closet for a one-time $9.99, with no subscription.

StylementIndyx
Who it is built forProfessional stylists and their clientsAn individual cataloguing their own closet
Digital closetYesYes, its core strength
A real human stylistYes, find one in the stylist directoryYes, a stylist Indyx matches you with
How you get a stylistYou browse by specialty, location, price, and virtual or in person, then chooseIndyx pairs you, on a subscription (The Feed from about $25/mo, 1:1 from about $60)
Whose client you becomeThe independent stylist you picked, under their own brandA stylist working through Indyx
Use it solo, without a stylistYes, the Curator plan, styled by a stylist-trained AIYes, the app plus AI
Lookbooks, proposals, invoicingYes, a full back-office for stylistsNot a stylist back-office
12-season color analysisYes, plus an in-store scannerNot a named feature
Travel stylingYes, Valise trip briefs and packingNot offered
Pricing shapeCurator is $9.99 once, no subscription. Stylist studios from $49/mo.Subscription (The Feed from about $25/mo, 1:1 from about $60)
Whose brand you seeYour stylist's studio and nameIndyx

Indyx details from public materials as of July 2026, and pricing as publicly listed, which may change. Not a named feature means absent from Indyx’s public materials, not a statement that the tool cannot do it.

The honest read

Which one, and when

For the solo closet

Choose Indyx if

You want one polished consumer app to catalogue your own wardrobe and, when you want it, be matched with a stylist on a subscription. It is the strongest closet-first experience, and the human styling is built right into the same app you already use.

For choosing your own stylist

Choose Stylement if

You want to choose your own stylist rather than be assigned one. Stylement has a directory of vetted, independent stylists you browse by specialty, location, price, and virtual or in person, then book. The one you pick runs your whole studio under their brand. No stylist yet? The Curator plan is a stylist-trained closet for $9.99, once, with no subscription.

The honest overlap

If you just want a smart closet

Both give you a real digital closet that styles what you already own, and both can connect you with a real stylist. The difference is how: Indyx matches you on a subscription, while Stylement lets you browse its directory and pick your own independent stylist, with a one-time closet plan if you are going solo.

Questions

Stylement vs Indyx, in brief

Is there a digital closet app that connects you with a real stylist?+

Yes, and both Indyx and Stylement do it. Indyx matches you with a stylist on a subscription (The Feed from about $25 a month, 1:1 from about $60). Stylement has a public Find a Stylist directory: you browse vetted, independent stylists by specialty, location, price, and whether they work virtually or in person, then book the one you choose, who catalogs your closet and styles you under their own brand. Stylement also has a solo Curator plan, a stylist-trained closet app for a one-time $9.99.

What is a good Indyx alternative?+

Stylement is an Indyx alternative that lets you choose your own stylist instead of being matched with one. Its Find a Stylist directory lets you browse independent, vetted stylists by specialty, location, and price and book directly, and the stylist keeps you as their own client under their own brand. For going solo, the Curator plan is a one-time $9.99 with no subscription, versus Indyx being subscription-based.

What is Stylement?+

Stylement is studio software for professional personal stylists, with a public directory where clients can find one. Stylists use it to catalog client closets, build interactive lookbooks, send proposals and invoices, run 12-season color analysis, and take bookings, all under their own brand. Clients get a private styling studio with their stylist’s name on it. There is also a $9.99 one-time Curator plan for people who want a stylist-trained closet app without a stylist.

Does Indyx do color analysis or travel styling?+

Those are not named features in Indyx’s public materials; it is closet-first with human and AI styling. Stylement includes 12-season color analysis with a client palette and an in-store scanner, plus Valise travel styling for trip briefs and packing.

How much does each cost?+

Indyx is subscription-based: The Feed starts at about $25 a month and 1:1 styling from about $60. Stylement’s Curator closet plan is a one-time $9.99 with no subscription, and its stylist studio plans start at $49 a month. Indyx pricing is as publicly listed and may change.

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