Small and mid-sized Salons may miss up to 22% of incoming calls , which some will convert into
300 – 500 missed calls per month per location. Can you afford to be missing these calls?
Missed calls - an overview
It is very difficult to put together salon specific figures for exactly how many incoming calls
are missed each month but we can draw on solid general data and industry insights to
provide a reliable estimate and context which tells us that:
Small and mid-sized businesses in the hair and beauty industry, typically, it is suggested,
miss up to 22% of incoming calls which some will convert into 300 – 500 missed calls per
month per location.
Other sources might suggest 40% missed during peak hours or when staff are occupied.
Let’s break it down with a hypothetical-but realistic
scenario for an average bustling salon location:
Incoming calls per month
Suppose a salon receives 400 calls.
Miss rate range:
Lower bound (per general small business data): 22% → 88 missed calls
Upper bound (peak period scenario): 40% → 160 missed call
Why there is such a wide range
1
Call volume varies
High-traffic urban salons likely get more calls, meaning even a
modest % of misses can translate to hundreds of lost
opportunities.
2
Time of calls
Many calls occur after hours or during busy treatments—times
when staff simply can’t answer, inflating the miss rate.
3
Reception capacity
Smaller salons may lack dedicated receptionists or call
handling systems, leading to more missed calls.
4
Customer behaviour
85% of callers won’t leave a voicemail, meaning a missed call often equals a lost client
Summary Table
Scenario
Modest call volume, lower miss
rate (22%) ~88 calls Moderate volume, average miss rate (40%)
Busy salon 300–500 calls
Estimated missed calls (per
month)
~88 calls
~160 calls
300–500 calls
Final takeaway
While around 22% missed calls is a conservative, average benchmark for beauty/hair
salons, real-world figures—especially in busier or understaffed enterprises—can be
significantly higher.
In fact, there is factual evidence showing 300–500 missed calls per
month suggesting that many salons, in practice, lose far more opportunities than industry
averages imply.