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Your salon's details

Your name, your public booking link, and the four smaller fields underneath it — including the one that breaks every link you've ever shared.

2 min readUpdated August 17, 2026Owners · Managers

Most of this screen is the boring kind of setting you fill in once. One field isn't, and it's worth knowing which before you start typing.

The Business details form: the salon's name, its public booking-page link shown as /book/ luma-studio with a preview and a Copy control beneath it, a website address, a two-letter country code, a timezone picker reading New York with its GMT offset, an unset brand-colour field showing an example hex code beside a blank swatch, and a line stating the currency is USD and fixed.
Six fields. One of them has consequences.

Booking page link is the public address clients use: /book/ followed by whatever you put in the box. It's the thing that goes in your Instagram bio and on the back of a card, and it is the only field here that can break something.

The field works while you type. It tidies what you enter into a valid link as you go, checks it against every other salon on RewireBox, and tells you Available or taken before you save — with a free alternative you can take in one press when it's gone. Underneath, the preview shows the finished address with a Copy button that puts the full URL on your clipboard.

Your name

Business name is what clients see wherever RewireBox speaks on your behalf: on the booking page, and in the confirmations and reminders that go out in your name. Changing it takes effect everywhere at once and breaks nothing.

The four underneath

  • Website — your own site, if you have one. It's a reference, not a redirect; nothing about your booking page changes because you fill it in.
  • Country — the two-letter code, e.g. US.
  • Timezone — the business's default. Worth setting even though it isn't what schedules your day, because it's the fallback anything without a location of its own reads. Web chat works out whether you're open from it.
  • Brand colour — a hex value like #4F46E5, with a swatch beside the field so you can see what you've typed. It's the colour the chat bubble on your own website takes. Left blank, the widget uses the default.

Currency is shown at the bottom and can't be edited. It's fixed when the salon is created, because every price, sale, refund and payout you've recorded is denominated in it.

What isn't on this screen

Your street address, your phone number and the timezone that actually decides when appointments happen all live on a location, not here. That split looks pedantic with one room and stops looking pedantic the moment a salon opens a second: a business has one name and one booking link, and each of its addresses keeps its own hours, its own timezone and its own till.

  1. 1

    Open Settings → Business details.

  2. 2

    Check the booking link first. Decide on it now, while nobody has it.

  3. 3

    Fill the name, website, country and timezone.

  4. 4

    Press Save changes. The button stays disabled until you've actually changed something, so an accidental visit can't overwrite anything.

Common questions

Can I change my booking link after I've shared it?

You can, and the old one stops working the moment you save. Anything carrying it — an Instagram bio, a Google listing, a printed card, an email you sent last month — lands on nothing. Change it early or don't change it.

It says the link I want is taken.

Booking links are unique across every salon on RewireBox, so a common name may already be gone. The field checks as you type and offers you a free alternative you can take with one press.

Where do I put my street address?

Not here. An address belongs to a location, not to the business — see Where your salon operates. This screen is the things that are true of the whole salon however many rooms it operates from.

What is the brand colour used for?

The web-chat bubble on your own website. Leave it blank and the chat widget uses the default. It isn't your booking page's colour scheme.

Can I change my currency?

No. It's set when the salon is created and shown here read-only, because every price, sale and payout already recorded is in it.

Why does the timezone here look like the one on my location?

They're separate fields with different jobs. The one here is the business's default; the one on a location is what actually schedules appointments there.

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