Hair salon
A color consultation post, a maintenance reminder, and a review-themed Facebook update.
Weekly posts
Xebora handles social media management for salons without making owners stare at a blank caption box after closing. Weekly posts come from real services, photos, reviews, openings, and seasonal moments across Google Business Profile, Facebook, and Instagram.
Basic includes one post per week per channel. Local Presence includes three posts per week per channel with matching images.
Social media management for salons answer
Xebora is for salons, barbershops, and nail studios that want weekly posts prepared without turning the owner into a content manager. The system writes around concrete services, current proof, local timing, and approval by text.
Weekly post grid
The weekly grid shows domain fit: hair, barbering, and nail posts are shaped from different services instead of generic content prompts.
A color consultation post, a maintenance reminder, and a review-themed Facebook update.
A weekday availability post, a cut detail post, and a Google service update.
A refill timing post, a seasonal design post, and a pedicure planning update.
For hair salons, Xebora can work with color, cuts, maintenance, blowouts, consultations, and appointment timing. For barbershops, it can work with cuts, fades, beard trims, walk-ins, and routine refreshes. For nail studios, it can work with gel, builder gel, acrylics, refills, pedicures, and nail art.
The point is not to publish more generic tips. The point is to keep current proof visible on the channels local clients already check.
Xebora treats social media as part of local presence, not a separate popularity contest. A Google post, a Facebook update, and an Instagram caption can all point to the same real service moment while still fitting the channel.
Xebora prepares posts and sends owner approval prompts when needed. You can approve, edit, or skip. The weekly proof report then shows what was published and what still needs attention.
The approval step matters because beauty-service posts can easily drift into the wrong service, wrong tone, or wrong promise. Xebora keeps posts grounded in the shop's services, photos, openings, and seasonal timing, with the owner able to stop anything that does not fit.
Someone looking for social media management for salons needs to know who writes the posts, what they are based on, where they publish, and how the owner stays in control.
The 14-day trial shows how Xebora handles social media management for salons with profile care, review replies, posts, approvals, and proof.
Basic
For shops that want the essentials handled every week: Google profile checks, new review replies, and one steady post per channel.
$99/month
14-day free trial • Cancel anytime
Local Presence
Most popularFor busy shops that want profile tune-ups, review coverage, matching images, and more posts every week.
$149/month
Cancel anytime
You see the social media management for salons workflow first, then choose whether the plan fits your shop.
Questions
With Xebora, yes. Google Business Profile posts are part of the weekly local presence workflow, alongside Facebook and Instagram.
Real shop photos are useful when available. Local Presence can also include matching images created for posts, within the product's visual safety rules.
Yes. The approval workflow lets you approve, edit, or skip work that does not fit the week.
These sources explain the Google profile, review, and local search guidance behind social media management for salons.
Start with the free check or try social media management for salons for 14 days while you stay in control of approvals.