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Per Client Profit
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Revenue/Client
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Avg collected per appointment
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Profit Margin
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Net profit / gross revenue
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No-Show Loss
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Monthly revenue lost
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Monthly Revenue
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At current volume
🎯 Business Verdict
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💄 Spray Tan Business Details
Your client volume and revenue inputs
📊 Business Snapshot
Where your business stands right now
What this means in plain English
Enter your spray tan client volume, pricing, and costs above to see what your business actually keeps after supplies and overhead.
What you should do next
- Fill in your numbers to get specific next steps for growing your spray tan income.
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Revenue Breakdown
Where every dollar goes in your spray tan business
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No-Show Impact Analysis
What cancellations are costing your spray tan business business
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Revenue Projections
Your spray tan business revenue under different growth scenarios
Monthly Revenue Projection
Revenue Breakdown
Cost Allocation
Profit at Different Client Volumes
Spray Tan Business Revenue Report
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How To Use
Know your real numbers — optimize every client appointment
🚀 Getting Started
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Enter Client Volume
Your average clients per day and working days per month. This drives all revenue calculations.
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Set Pricing & Products
Average revenue per client appointment and your product upsell percentage. Retail product sales can add 10-20% to your revenue.
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See Your Real Profit
The dashboard shows true profit per client after overhead, cancellations, and acquisition costs. Red = money you're losing.
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Find Your Levers
Adjust sliders to see what happens if you reduce no-shows by 3%, boost average ticket value, or increase your client volume.
📊 Terms Made Simple
Product Upsell %: The percentage of service revenue you earn from retail product sales (shampoo, skincare, aftercare). Industry average is 10-15%. Higher product sales boost revenue with minimal extra time per client.
No-Show Rate: Percentage of scheduled clients who don't show up. Spray average is 8-12%. Every no-show is a lost appointment slot you can't recover — that could have been a full-price appointment.
Supply Cost %: Percentage of gross revenue spent on supplies, products, and consumables. Varies by trade: barbers ~5%, salons ~10%, tattoo/PMU ~15%. Lower supply costs directly increase your profit margin.
Monthly Overhead: Fixed costs including insurance, licensing, marketing, utilities, and other recurring business expenses. Keeping overhead lean directly increases your profit margin.