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ATHENIAN UNYA 2.0

Unified booking, technician workflow, and service-commerce for modern beauty businesses.

Unya 2.0 turns a WordPress and WooCommerce website into a connected salon operations platform — bringing online booking, technician assignment, remote service execution, client records, communications, app-ready APIs, and product-linked checkout into one operating layer.
Guided booking
Technician workflow
Service commerce
App-ready APIs
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SERVICE-COMMERCE SNAPSHOT

A WordPress-native operating layer for salon booking, technician execution, and product-linked checkout.

Unya is positioned for salons, nail businesses, mobile beauty teams, and appointment-commerce brands that want their website to handle more than marketing — booking, staff coordination, service orders, communications, and retail follow-up all stay connected.
SERVICE-COMMERCE SNAPSHOT

A WordPress-native operating layer for salon booking, technician execution, and product-linked checkout.

Unya is positioned for salons, nail businesses, mobile beauty teams, and appointment-commerce brands that want their website to handle more than marketing — booking, staff coordination, service orders, communications, and retail follow-up all stay connected.

Online booking that converts

Guided booking surfaces, service intake, availability, technician preference, customer notes, and WooCommerce checkout continuation.

Technician-aware operations

Technician profiles, skills, schedules, dashboards, timeclock patterns, map/location endpoints, and assignment context.

Remote service execution

Service location fields, dispatch metadata, mobile-ready technician workflows, service address context, and app-ready APIs.

Product-linked service orders

WooCommerce-backed service records that can connect what customers book, what technicians use, and what customers buy online.
PLATFORM MODULES

The Unya 2.0 pieces that turn a salon website into an operating platform.

Each module can stand alone, but the strongest story comes from connecting booking, technician workflow, communications, service-order data, WooCommerce checkout, products, and future apps.

Guided booking surfaces

Booking shell, booking request, booking slider or wizard, booking grid, service intake, availability, verification, and AI booking-agent scaffolding.

Technician profiles and dashboards

Technician onboarding, specialties, certifications, working hours, status, timeclock views, schedules, commission reporting, and focused staff screens.

Remote technician workflows

Location-aware service records, service address context, dispatch request metadata, technician map/location endpoints, and mobile-ready staff APIs.

Twilio communications

Inbound SMS, outbound SMS, conversations, message detail, call lookup, call logs, settings, and customer conversation history.

WooCommerce service-commerce

Service orders, linked products, payment candidates, receipts, checkout flows, service catalog references, and product-aware follow-up opportunities.

App-ready platform APIs

REST endpoints, token authentication, session sync, account dashboards, customer portals, technician apps, kiosks, and branded custom frontends.
BOOKING TO SERVICE FLOW

A service-commerce pipeline: discover, book, assign, execute, communicate, and sell again.

The goal is not to add a basic booking widget. The goal is to connect the customer booking journey to technician execution, service-order context, WooCommerce payment, communications, and product-linked follow-up.
01
Discover
Customers browse services, finishes, options, technician preferences, availability, and booking paths through a branded interface.
02
Book
The booking flow captures customer details, notes, service context, location needs, preferred technician, and checkout intent.
03
Assign
Managers and staff work from technician profiles, schedules, statuses, dashboards, and service-order metadata.
04
Execute
Technicians use focused dashboards, service notes, client context, timeclock patterns, and remote-ready service details.
05
Follow up
Communications, receipts, product references, aftercare recommendations, and customer account context extend the value after the visit.
Unya service-commerce workflow overview
Unya workflow diagram: Booking → checkout → technician assignment → service execution → communications → product follow-up.
BEST-FIT USE CASES

Built for beauty and service businesses where booking, staff, payment, and product sales need to stay connected.

Unya is strongest for operators who have outgrown simple appointment forms but do not want a disconnected salon SaaS tool sitting outside their website and WooCommerce stack.

Salon and nail businesses

Online booking, technician assignment, service-order context, customer notes, payments, product add-ons, and post-service retail follow-up.

Mobile beauty teams

On-location service metadata, dispatch-ready appointment records, technician dashboards, timeclock/reporting patterns, and location-aware APIs.

Multi-technician teams

Technician profiles, specialties, schedules, skill matching, status visibility, commission context, and manager dashboards.

Service-commerce brands

Connect the products used in appointments with the products sold online through WooCommerce product references and service history.

Agencies and implementers

REST endpoints, token auth, shortcodes, dashboards, and WooCommerce integration for custom booking interfaces, staff apps, and branded portals.

Hybrid booking + retail models

Use the website as booking engine, payment flow, product education surface, staff console, and follow-up selling channel.
UNYA ECOSYSTEM

From booking page to salon operating layer.

This version keeps the same token-led motion style while shifting the layout toward Unya connected service-commerce model: booking surfaces, technician dashboards, Twilio communications, WooCommerce service orders, product links, and app-ready APIs.
Unya ecosystem graphic: Booking, technicians, WooCommerce orders, Twilio, products, checkout, customer records, and app APIs.

Designed for connected service commerce, not disconnected appointment forms.

Unya connects customer booking, technician workflow, remote service details, communication history, WooCommerce checkout, linked products, dashboards, and app-ready endpoints inside one WordPress-native platform.
WordPress and WooCommerce provide the public site, product catalog, carts, orders, checkout, payments, and customer records.
Booking and technician workflows add the service-business logic WooCommerce does not provide by default.
Twilio and REST APIs create a path toward SMS-enabled follow-up, staff consoles, technician apps, customer portals, and custom frontends.
OUTCOMES

Help beauty businesses book more cleanly, operate with more context, and sell more intelligently.

The business value is continuity: customers book through the site, technicians execute with better context, managers see service status, communications stay near the appointment, and WooCommerce connects service delivery to retail sales.

Higher booking conversion

Replace static forms with guided booking flows that connect service selection, availability, customer intake, and payment.

Better staff coordination

Give managers and technicians shared visibility into appointments, skills, schedules, service details, and customer context.

Remote service readiness

Support mobile and on-location work with service addresses, dispatch metadata, technician dashboards, and location-oriented endpoints.

More product revenue potential

Connect service orders to product references, aftercare recommendations, replenishment, and WooCommerce retail follow-up.

Cleaner customer context

Keep client records, notes, preferences, service history, communications, and order context close to the appointment workflow.

App-ready growth

Use REST APIs and token auth as the foundation for customer apps, technician apps, kiosks, staff consoles, and custom booking experiences.