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For pet services
A branded store for your grooming salon, daycare, or walking business — prepaid packs, recurring memberships, and gift cards. Each visit scans against the pack.
Happy Tails
Christchurch · grooming & daycare
Prepay for five grooms and save. Each visit scans one off — the count is always visible.
Built for your floor
What you can sell
A pet business usually sells a prepaid pack, a recurring membership for regulars, and a gift card for presents. Run all three from one storefront.
Multi-use grooming and walk packs, scanned one visit at a time.
A 5-groom pack, one scan per visit.
Learn more →Recurring daycare or walking plans billed automatically, with check-ins.
$180/month daycare, 12 visits included.
Learn more →Gift cards for new-puppy presents and regulars, redeemed by QR.
A $60 grooming gift card.
Learn more →Steal these
Pick one, hit “Add to my store”, and set the price, number of uses, and any visit cap. These map onto how pet businesses already charge.
Groomers, dog walkers, daycare, and training schools — packs, memberships, and class tickets for businesses built on regulars.
Pricing
Plus standard Stripe card processing. No monthly fees, no setup costs. Free until your first sale.
Common questions
How do prepaid packs work at check-in?
A multi-use voucher carries a QR code; you scan one use each visit and the remaining count is shown to you and the owner. No notebook, no “how many do I have left?”
Can I run a recurring daycare membership with a visit cap?
Yes. Memberships bill automatically each period and can include a capped number of visits — say 12 days a month — counted by QR check-in, resetting on renewal.
Do owners need an app?
No. Packs, memberships, and gift cards are delivered by email with a QR code. You scan from the staff app; owners just show their phone.
What’s the cost?
Free until your first sale, then 3% per sale plus standard Stripe card fees. No monthly fee, and our 3% refunds automatically if you refund an owner.
Free until your first sale. 3% per sale after that. Five minutes to live.