BarberOne gets a barbershop 2 to 4 extra 5-star Google reviews a week, on top of whatever it's already getting. Customers tap the shop's card on their phone at the chair, a digital loyalty stamp lands in their Apple or Google Wallet with no app and no signup, and BarberOne asks the right customers for a Google review at exactly the right moment. The shop's job is the tap. Everything else runs itself.
BarberOne is built and run in London, UK, and works with barbershops across the country. It costs £39 a month, cancel anytime.
BarberOne is not a loyalty scheme, a QR code poster, or a link to a reviews page. It's a review engine. The loyalty pass is simply how the review ask reaches the right customer at the right moment — and a free digital loyalty card system is included with every subscription. Shops that already run a paper loyalty card keep the benefit: BarberOne migrates existing customer stamps over, so nobody loses a stamp they've earned.
Shops that get a lot of fresh 5-star reviews get seen first on Google Maps. When someone nearby searches for a barber, the shop with the freshest reviews is the first result. BarberOne exists to make sure that shop is yours.
AB Barbers in Putney got 43 five-star reviews in their first 90 days on BarberOne. They now hold a 5.0 rating across 247 Google reviews and add 3 to 4 more every week. The barbers never ask.
Shops rated 4.2 stars or higher are covered by the BarberOne guarantee: 30 five-star reviews in 90 days, or every month after is free until the shop gets there.
One shop per area gets BarberOne. Every subscribing shop picks 3 named competitors who are blocked from using BarberOne while the subscription is active — BarberOne doesn't sell to them and doesn't pitch them. First shop to pay in an area wins its picks.
BarberOne builds every shop a free report showing exactly where it ranks against the barbershops around it, using live Google data.