Run your whole shop by talking to it
Most business software makes you learn it. You hunt through menus, remember where the report lives, and click through five screens to do one thing. For an owner who spends the day with their hands full, that's friction at exactly the wrong moment.
There's a simpler interface you already know how to use: talking.
"Just ask" instead of "go find the screen"
The owner side of Sayvine is a copilot you run by voice or chat. You say what you want and it does it — grounded in your real data, never made up:
- "How much did we take in this week vs last?"
- "Book Maria with Jess on Friday at 2."
- "Who hasn't been in for three months?"
- "We're low on 7-volume developer — reorder it."
- "Send a win-back text to clients we haven't seen since March."
Behind each answer, the assistant is calling the same tools the dashboard uses — checking the calendar, the ledger, the inventory counts — so what it tells you is what's actually true.
Why this matters for a busy shop
- No training day. If you can describe it, you can do it. New staff don't need a manual to take a payment or check the schedule.
- It works hands-free. Ask by voice between clients, or from your phone on the way in.
- It does the boring parts. Reordering stock, chasing reviews, sending follow-ups — the work that's easy to skip is the work that compounds.
The dashboard is still there
Talking isn't the only way — there's a full dashboard and mobile app for when you want to see the numbers, drag an appointment, or skim the day. The point is you're never forced into clicking through screens to run your business. You get to just ask.
Want to feel it? Start free and ask your shop a question.