Nerva

Run your barbershop
with Nerva.

The nervous system for modern service businesses.

AI-native OS for barbershops, salons, spas, beauty centers, nail studios, and massage centers. Powered by Pulse.

Nerva is the AI-native operating system that runs your barbershop, salon, spa, beauty center, nail studio, or massage center. Pulse — the AI inside Nerva — senses every signal across your bookings, payments, staff, stock, and clients, then drafts the work and surfaces decisions. You always approve.

What Pulse catches in your first month: lapsing regulars, slow Tuesdays, stock running thin.

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How to grow. Trends that matter. Every Sunday.

Pulse · the AI inside Nerva LIVE
Khaled
Who's slipping away?
Pulse
31 of your regulars are past their usual 3-week cut — 2× your normal drift. Most last sat with Yousef, whose chair ran 38% midweek. Want me to draft a midweek win-back for Yousef's chair?
Not now
approved by Khaled · just now
Taking payment at the chair with Nerva's point of sale in a barbershop

No card needed

Reserve your spot — no card.

Founding price

Locked for life — your rate never rises.

Early access

Before public launch — help shape it.

Personal onboarding

We set you up by hand.

We onboard a small founding cohort by hand — we set you up personally, then Pulse keeps things running.

Nerva senses.

Every signal source.

  • Bookings.
  • Payments.
  • Staff.
  • Stock.
  • Clients.

Powered by Pulse — the AI inside Nerva

Nerva drafts the work.

Campaigns, replies, reports, exports, records: Pulse — the AI inside Nerva — drafts. You approve.

Pulse Reach Draft · awaiting you

Midweek win-back · Yousef's chair

To
31 lapsed regulars · Yousef cohort
Send
Wednesday, 5:00pm · local time
Channel
SMS · WhatsApp fallback
Cost
4 Pulse moments

"It's been a while — Yousef's got a chair midweek. Reply YES for a fresh cut, 15% off this week."

You approve.

Nerva never acts without your sign-off. Pulse — the AI inside Nerva — drafts. You decide. Always.

What Pulse catches in your first month.

  • Regulars drifting past their usual cut.
  • Quiet midweek afternoons.
  • Beard oil and pomade running thin before the weekend.
  • A barber's chair sitting empty.
  • Walk-in patterns you'd never chart by hand.