SBA Business Plans for Salons & Beauty Businesses

Open your salon or beauty business with a bank-ready plan. Chair rental, booth rental, or full-service — we've got you covered.

Under 1 hour
Average time to complete
~$49 vs. $5,000+
Cost vs. consultant
All 7 required
SBA sections covered

Why Salons & Beauty Owners Struggle with Business Plans

Booth rental vs. commission models create completely different financial structures

Product inventory and vendor relationships need clear documentation for lenders

Buildout costs for salon spaces are significant and banks want detailed budgets

You're an artist, not an accountant

How It Works

1

Describe your vision

Hair salon, barbershop, nail salon, med spa — tell us your concept, model, and location.

2

AI creates your plan

Complete business plan with service pricing, stylist capacity modeling, buildout costs, and 3-year financials.

3

Get approved

Download your bank-ready PDF and submit with your SBA loan application.

What Your Salons & Beauty Business Plan Includes

Service menu and pricing strategy
Revenue model (booth rental vs. commission vs. hybrid)
Stylist/technician capacity and scheduling
Salon buildout and equipment budget
Product inventory and vendor plan
Client acquisition and retention strategy

Frequently Asked Questions

Does this work for booth rental models?

Yes. Owl understands booth rental, commission-based, and hybrid models. The financial projections adjust based on your specific structure.

What about med spas?

Med spas are supported. The plan includes sections for medical licensing, treatment pricing, and the specific compliance requirements lenders look for.

I need help with buildout costs. Is that included?

Yes. The plan includes a detailed buildout budget covering stations, plumbing, electrical, flooring, and equipment — all based on industry benchmarks for your concept.

Ready to Get Your Salons & Beauty Business Funded?

Join hundreds of small business owners who've used Owl to create bank-ready business plans. No financial expertise required.

Build Your Salon Business Plan