Trimlinea vs Nearcut
Nearcut is usually part of the conversation when a branded booking experience matters. Trimlinea makes a similar branding argument, but pairs it with a stronger flat-fee stance for growing barbershops.
If you want software that feels closer to your own shop rather than a marketplace listing, the comparison comes down to how much control and growth flexibility you need after launch.
Brand fit can be appealing, but plan limits and growth flexibility need careful comparison.
Head-to-head breakdown
| Feature | Trimlinea | Nearcut |
|---|---|---|
| Unlimited shops & chairs | ||
| Flat price | ||
| Branded website | ||
| Custom domain support | ||
| Automated staff payouts | ||
| No new-client fees | ||
| No per-chair pricing |
Where Trimlinea pulls ahead
Keep the flat-fee model simple
Trimlinea leans harder into predictable costs as more staff, chairs, or locations are added.
Pair branding with owner operations
The product positioning goes beyond front-end presentation into payouts and shop-level management.
Scale without reopening the pricing conversation
The platform is pitched to remove repeated pricing decisions as the business becomes more complex.
Compare the rest of the field
See how it feels in your own shop.
If you want direct branded booking, flat pricing, and owner-level control, start a trial and test Trimlinea with your real workflow.