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The Nextiva alternative built for barbershops

Nextiva works for plenty of teams — but if you run a barbershops business and it isn't fitting, here's the honest comparison against Deskwise, the AI employee built to run your front desk end-to-end.

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Best for Deskwise

Service operators who want an AI agent that books jobs and takes deposits — not a phone/unified-comms suite.

Best for Nextiva

Businesses that want a complete phone system — lines, extensions, video, and unified communications.

Side-by-side
FeatureDeskwiseNextiva
What it isAI front desk (books + collects)Business VoIP / UCaaS phone system
Full phone systemNo — not a phone providerYes — lines, extensions, video, IVR
Team messaging + videoNoYes — unified comms suite
Monthly base priceSolo $199 · Studio $499 · Practice $1,699~$20–$40/user/mo
AI agent answers + booksBuilt-in — books into your calendar 24/7Routes calls; AI assists, no booking engine
Takes deposits + no-show feesStripe Connect to your bankNo — phone platform, no payments
Answers SMS with same agentYes — voice + text, one agentBusiness SMS, no AI front desk
Dormant-client winback60/90-day cron + agent outreachNo
Done-for-you migration$200 white-glove setupOnboarding + porting support
Agency reseller programYes — resellers keep 70%Partner program (referral-style)
Verticals served53 verticals, one engineHorizontal (any business)
Bilingual agentEnglish + SpanishMulti-language support, human-staffed
The verdict

Nextiva wins as a full phone system — if you need lines, extensions, video, and unified communications for a team, that's its job and it does it well. Deskwise wins when the goal isn't a phone system but an outcome: an AI agent that answers, books the appointment, and takes the deposit to your bank. Many operators keep their phone provider and add Deskwise as the agent that actually closes bookings.

What this means for a barbershops business

Walk-ins on autopilot. Phone rings during cuts; clients book elsewhere. For barbershops operators specifically, Deskwise ships as a cycle-based solo system out of the box — recurring clients on predictable rebook cycles. That means the comparison above isn't abstract: the booking flows, reminders, and follow-ups referenced in the table arrive pre-configured for how a barbershops business actually runs.

  • 21/28/42-day rebook nudges per client cycle
  • Stripe deposits sized to cycle stage
  • Dormant winback at 60 + 90 days
  • Waitlist auto-fill from cancellations
  • Stylist-specific waitlists ("only Maya")
  • Tip prompts at checkout

Hire an AI employee for your barbershops business.

Answers every call and text 24/7, books, takes payment, and follows up — from $199/mo. Live in minutes, cancel anytime.