Switching to Solo?
4 June 2025
Thinking about moving to Solo but dreading the hassle of transferring everything over? We get it — switching software can feel overwhelming. That’s exactly why we created our Free Migration Service: to help you move your business to Solo seamlessly, securely, and stress-free.
Let Us Handle the Hard Part (For Free)
Here’s exactly how it works, what we move over, and what to expect 👇
🚛 What We Transfer
Our migration team can move over your:
✅ Clients
✅ Upcoming bookings
✅ Reviews
✅ Treatments
Everything is handled for you — so you’re not left scrambling to copy things manually or risking double bookings.
✨ You’ve Got Two Easy Options
To get started, you can choose whichever method works best for you:
Option 1: Export your data
Most platforms (like Fresha, Ovatu, etc.) allow you to export your client and booking info. Just send that file to us, and we’ll do the rest.
Option 2: Share your login
If it’s easier, you can securely share your login details with us, and our trusted internal team will handle the full transfer from your current system.
🔐 Is It Safe?
Absolutely. We’re fully GDPR-compliant, and your data is handled safely and confidentially by our in-house team.
No third parties. No external access. No long-term storage of your information — just a smooth transfer, done right.
⏱ How Long Does It Take?
We aim to complete your migration within 48 hours (Monday–Friday) — so you can be up and running with Solo in no time. There’s zero disruption to your business, your calendar, or your customers.
💸 What Does It Cost?
Nothing. It’s 100% free — no hidden charges, no setup fees, no strings attached.
Even better?
👉 There’s no pressure to use Solo once your data is moved. This service is here to help you explore Solo properly, without wasting time or risking lost bookings.
✅ Ready to Make the Move?
If you’re ready to get started, drop us a quick message on WhatsApp, and we’ll guide you through the next steps. You can also reach out via email or the in-app support chat.
We’ll take care of the hard part — so you can focus on running your business, not wrestling with tech.