
Running education classes for hair stylists should feel polished, not patchy. With class series booking and late-join options, you can open multi-session programs, let stylists join after the start date, and keep everything looking smooth from booking to waitlist.
Whether you’re offering a color certification, cutting intensive, or a multi-week styling bootcamp, you can set up classes as a one-time workshop or as a full course or series. Event types support appointments, classes/workshops, and course or series formats, so it’s easy to match the setup to the way you teach. Breely also lets you define duration, add descriptions and images, and control payment options for each event type.
A great fit for:

If someone misses week one, that doesn’t have to mean missing the whole program. Course and class series event types can allow clients to enroll after the series has already started, with pricing automatically prorated based on the number of sessions remaining. That means less manual back-and-forth for you, and a simpler booking experience for late joiners.
That’s especially helpful for:
Class booking forms can display available classes on a weekly or monthly calendar, and clients can filter classes by type. You can also customize labels and booking options to better fit your brand and flow. If you offer packages or subscriptions, those can be displayed directly in the form as well.
You can build a cleaner experience with:
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Full class? No problem. For classes and group events, clients can join a waitlist for a specific session when it’s full, and they’ll be notified if a seat opens. You can also choose how waitlist notifications are handled, helping you fill spots faster when plans change.
On the admin side, availability settings and scheduling limits help you stay in control. You can set weekly hours, add overrides, define event-specific hours, and apply booking windows or capacity rules to avoid overbooking.
Helpful tools include:

Your booking page should do more than collect names. It should help stylists understand what they’re signing up for and make registration feel effortless. Event types support descriptions, images, locations, and flexible payment settings, while forms can be customized to collect client information and streamline the whole booking flow.
If you’re ready to offer salon education that’s easier to book, easier to manage, and a lot less messy, now’s a good time to set up your next class series. Start building a smoother booking experience today.
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