For stylists

Send proposals your clients sign in a tap

No more a Canva file, an email thread, and a PDF nobody signs. A clear, branded proposal your client reviews, signs, and pays, on one beautiful page.

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The old way

What stylists cobble together

Today

Canva, email, and a PDF

You design a doc, attach it to an email, and chase a signature that lives nowhere. The deposit is a separate ask, and the agreement is a file on someone’s desktop.

With Stylement

One signed, paid page

Services, a price, a signature, and the deposit, on a single page branded to your studio and saved to the client.

The Stylement way

Proposed, signed, paid

  • A clean proposal with your services and pricing, branded to your studio.
  • Your client signs in a tap, with no account and no separate e-sign tool.
  • The deposit is collected on signature, so you begin with payment in hand.
  • It saves to the client record, so the agreement and the work stay together.
See a sample proposal →
Questions

Client proposals, in brief

How does a client sign a proposal?+

They review it and sign in a tap, with no account to create and no separate e-sign tool.

Can I collect a deposit with the proposal?+

Yes. The deposit is collected on signature, so you start the work with payment in hand.

Is the proposal branded to my studio?+

Yes. Your name, logo, and colors carry through, so it reads as your studio, not Stylement.

What happens after they sign?+

The signed proposal saves to the client record, and you can invoice or set up a retainer from there.

See it for yourself

The studio your clients would see