Comparison
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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Shortcuts is better when …
EazyBooking is better when …
Feature comparison
Where we're equal, where we're better, where the competitor stays strong. Honest — if something looks off, drop us an email.
Target audience
Shortcuts is built for multi-location chains. For a 1-5 staff salon that's over-engineering.
Target audience
Shortcuts is built for multi-location chains. For a 1-5 staff salon that's over-engineering.
UI + support language
UI + support language
Pricing model
Shortcuts pricing isn't publicly transparent and is typically well above DACH single-salon budgets.
Pricing model
Shortcuts pricing isn't publicly transparent and is typically well above DACH single-salon budgets.
Focus
Focus
Server location + GDPR
Server location + GDPR
What sets EazyBooking apart
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.
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.
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.
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
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.
Yes. Shortcuts offers a data export (a GDPR requirement), and EazyBooking imports it via CSV. Migration in 2-4 hours including service setup.
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.
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.
Yes — support in German via Telegram and email, from people who know the DACH market. Shortcuts support is primarily English and internationally oriented.
Setup in 30 min, data migration 1-2 hours via CSV. No weeks-long enterprise onboarding like Shortcuts — half a working day is enough.
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.
Got a referral code? Add it at signup for 50% off your first month.