Comparison

Shortcuts alternative from DACH — German, lean, fairly priced

Shortcuts is an established international salon platform (Australian origin, since 1994) with a strong POS and broad feature set — aimed at larger salons and chains. For DACH single-location salons that means an English-leaning UI, enterprise complexity and pricing above what a small salon needs.

EazyBooking is DACH-first, booking-focused and from €59/month — built for small to mid-sized service businesses in the German-speaking market.

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In short: when does what fit?

Shortcuts is better when …

  • You run a larger salon chain with multiple locations
  • You need integrated POS + inventory + advanced reporting
  • You want enterprise features and a dedicated onboarding team

EazyBooking is better when …

  • You're a small to mid-sized DACH salon (1-5 staff)
  • You need a German UI + German support
  • You want a transparent, fair flat rate instead of enterprise pricing
  • You need native Apple calendar sync
  • You want lean booking without POS overhead

Feature comparison

EazyBooking vs Shortcuts in detail

Where we're equal, where we're better, where the competitor stays strong. Honest — if something looks off, drop us an email.

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EazyBooking ahead
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Shortcuts ahead
  • Target audience

    Shortcuts is built for multi-location chains. For a 1-5 staff salon that's over-engineering.

    EazyBooking
    ✓ Small to mid-sized DACH service businesses
    Shortcuts
    Larger salons + chains (enterprise)
  • UI + support language

    EazyBooking
    ✓ German (native speakers) + 6 locales
    Shortcuts
    English-leaning, international support
  • Pricing model

    Shortcuts pricing isn't publicly transparent and is typically well above DACH single-salon budgets.

    EazyBooking
    ✓ Transparent flat €59/month
    Shortcuts
    Enterprise pricing (on request, higher)
  • Focus

    EazyBooking
    ✓ Booking-only, lean
    Shortcuts
    Salon management suite + POS
  • Server location + GDPR

    EazyBooking
    ✓ Frankfurt, DPA on request
    Shortcuts
    International, GDPR via standard DPA

What sets EazyBooking apart

Four concrete differences that matter

For DACH single-location salons, not enterprise chains

Shortcuts is built for large salon chains with multiple locations — complex and expensive to match. EazyBooking is made for the German-speaking single-location salon and small teams: quick to set up, fairly priced, no enterprise overhead.

DACH-first instead of international

Shortcuts is English-leaning with international support. EazyBooking is German-speaking from the ground up — UI by native speakers, support in German via Telegram + email, Frankfurt servers. Plus a 7-language booking page for international customers.

Native Apple calendar sync

Two-way real-time sync with Apple, Google and Outlook. Appointments land instantly on your staff's iPhones, and private events block booking slots automatically — with no training needed.

Transparent flat rate

Shortcuts pricing is enterprise pricing on request — rarely transparent, usually above a DACH single-salon budget. EazyBooking: €59 net, 5 staff included, all transparent, no hidden costs, 14-day free trial.

Frequently asked questions

Switching from Shortcuts — what you need to know

Is switching from Shortcuts to EazyBooking worth it?

For small to mid-sized DACH salons, almost always: you save on enterprise pricing, get a German UI + support and a more modern, leaner booking flow. For large multi-location chains with POS needs, Shortcuts stays stronger — EazyBooking is deliberately focused on smaller businesses.

Can I export customer data from Shortcuts?

Yes. Shortcuts offers a data export (a GDPR requirement), and EazyBooking imports it via CSV. Migration in 2-4 hours including service setup.

What if I use the Shortcuts POS?

EazyBooking is booking-only. For POS we recommend SumUp or Lightspeed (DACH-friendly, modern). Combined with EazyBooking you come out cheaper than Shortcuts enterprise and use specialised tools instead of all-in-one.

Isn't EazyBooking too small for my salon?

EazyBooking covers 1-5 staff in the base plan, with an add-on for more. For single-location salons and small teams it's sized just right. Only with real multi-location chains and complex reporting does Shortcuts enterprise become relevant.

Do I get German support?

Yes — support in German via Telegram and email, from people who know the DACH market. Shortcuts support is primarily English and internationally oriented.

How fast is the switch?

Setup in 30 min, data migration 1-2 hours via CSV. No weeks-long enterprise onboarding like Shortcuts — half a working day is enough.

Try free for 14 days

No credit card, no minimum commitment. Right after signup you get a pre-configured booking page with sample services and working opening hours — not after 30 minutes of setup, but in 60 seconds.

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