Walking past a salon, someone sees a stunning hair transformation through the window. They immediately open Instagram, find the salon’s page, and start browsing photos. Within minutes, they click through to book an appointment.
This is how most new salon clients discover and book your services. The journey starts on a phone and often stays there. But if your website is designed for desktop users, you are losing these potential clients every single day.
Why Device Breakdown Matters for Beauty Salons
Beauty is a visual, mobile-first industry. Understanding which devices your clients use transforms how you market and serve them:
Mobile dominates discovery. Clients find salons through Instagram, TikTok, and Google searches, almost always on their phones. If your mobile experience is anything less than seamless, they bounce to a competitor.
Booking must be frictionless. When a client decides to book a haircut or facial, they want it done in under two minutes. Desktop booking flows designed for desktop users often frustrate mobile users.
Social proof travels on mobile. Reviews, photos of work, and recommendations all happen on phones. Your visual portfolio needs to load fast and look amazing on small screens.
Repeat clients use devices differently. Once they have been to your salon, they might switch to desktop for easier appointment management or to leave detailed reviews. Understanding these patterns helps you retain clients.
How to Check in GA4
Let us find your device breakdown data in Google Analytics 4:
Open GA4 and head to Reports. Navigate to the Acquisition section and select User acquisition. This shows you which channels bring new clients to your site.
Add Device category as a dimension. Click the dimension dropdown, search for “Device category,” and add it. You will now see Mobile, Tablet, and Desktop columns alongside your traffic data.
Compare booking completion rates. Look at the Conversions column for each device. A big gap between mobile sessions and mobile conversions signals a problem with your mobile booking flow.
Check mobile page performance. Use the Pages and screens report, filtered by mobile devices, to see which pages load slowly or cause users to leave.
The Easier Way
GA4 is powerful but complicated. Most salon owners are too busy cutting hair, managing staff, and running a business to become analytics experts.
ClawAnalytics makes device insights simple for beauty businesses. It might tell you: “Mobile users are 80% of your traffic but only 55% of bookings. Your mobile booking form needs work.” Or: “Tablet users convert at double the rate. Make sure your site works perfectly on tablets.”
Common questions become easy to answer. Which services are mobile users booking most? Where do mobile users drop off in the booking process? Which device brings clients who spend more on treatments?
With these insights, you stop guessing about client behavior and start making data-backed decisions that fill your appointment book.
Quick Wins
Try these three actions this week:
First, book an appointment on your own phone. Go through the entire process from finding your site to confirming the booking. Note every frustration and fix the biggest issues.
Second, optimize your mobile portfolio. Ensure your best work photos load fast on mobile and look stunning on small screens. This is your strongest selling point.
Third, enable one-tap booking. Reduce form fields on mobile to the absolute minimum. Ask for only what you need to secure the appointment.