Visual Production

Every talent, every look, every change - documented and valued.

Document multi-talent pricing, mid-shoot change orders, kit fees, and attribution. Every look and product cost accounted for. The business of hair styling - made effortless.
Every talent, every look, every change - documented and valued.

What is Every talent, every look, every change - documented and valued.?

Happ for Hair Stylists is the business homebase for independent hair stylists. Document multi-talent pricing, mid-shoot change orders, kit fees, and attribution terms - so every look and product cost is accounted for.

Who This Solution Is For

Available in: US

Freelance Hair Stylists
Editorial Hair Stylists
On-Set Hair Artists
Bridal Hair Stylists

Benefits & Problems Solved

Problems it solves

  • Multi-talent shoots paid as if they were one head
  • Mid-shoot look changes treated as free instead of new scope
  • Kit and product costs you absorb yourself
  • No credit on the work you created

Key benefits

  • Price every head - each talent is its own line item at its own rate
  • Get paid when the brief changes - change orders bill at the rate you set
  • Cover your kit - product and rental costs documented up front
  • Always know where you stand - what's signed, paid, and owed on every Collaboration

Frequently Asked Questions

How does Happ help hair stylists?

Happ is the homebase for independent hair stylists. It brings all your Collaborations into one mobile-first workspace - contracts, payments, and billing. Pricing and contract terms draw on the entire creator network, so you quote from real data. Price each talent as its own line item, set change-order rates, and document kit and product costs.

How do I price multi-talent shoots correctly?

Smart Legal Terms surfaces a per-talent pricing clause. Each talent is its own line item with its own rate.

What happens when the look changes mid-shoot?

A change-order clause in your agreement defines the rate for additional looks beyond the agreed scope. Each new look is billed against the agreement.

How do I document kit fees and product costs?

Smart Legal Terms surfaces a kit fee clause with product reimbursement terms and rental rates.

What if a Collaborator wants to use my work in markets or formats I did not agree to?

Usage rights in your agreement define where your work can appear. Each new use is a new agreement you negotiate and invoice for.

What if a shoot gets cancelled last minute?

Your agreement includes a tiered kill fee. You define the windows.

How does Happ keep track of all my Collaborators and Collaborations?

Every Collaborator is organized in your Homebase with full contract and payment history.

Do I need a contract for a hair styling job?

For any paid booking - editorial, on-set, or bridal - yes. Happ's Smart Legal Terms surfaces clauses for per-talent pricing, change orders, kit fees, and cancellation, and you decide which apply. Happ suggests, you decide.

How much should I charge as a hair stylist?

Happ does not set your rates - Smart Pricing surfaces relevant benchmarks from the community brain, so you can price a day rate, a bridal package, or a multi-talent shoot with real market context. You set the number, and the terms lock into the agreement before the booking.

How do hair stylists invoice clients and get paid?

Invoicing is tied to the signed agreement - deposit on booking, balance plus any change orders on the day - paid straight through Happ. Happ never takes a commission on your work; the only cost is a standard payment processing fee that depends on how your Collaborator pays, always shown to you upfront. Every booking's payment status lives in your Homebase.