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How to create services

In this article, you’ll learn how to create and customize services in Noona HQ, including types, pricing, and additional settings

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Written by Anna Dís
Updated over 2 weeks ago

📋 Step-by-Step: Create a New Service

1. Go to the Services Section

  • In the Sidebar, click Services.

  • Click the + New button in the top right corner.

2. Set Up the Basic Information

To create a service, you need to provide at least:

  • Service Name

  • Duration (in minutes)

Tip: A clear, descriptive name helps both clients and staff quickly identify the service.

🎨 Optional Customizations

You can enhance the service setup by editing the following:

  • Color — for calendar visibility

  • Service Type — explained below

  • Price — several pricing models available

🔧 Service Types Explained

Noona HQ supports three types of services:

Type

Description

Normal

A standard appointment. No overlapping bookings allowed.

Normal with a Pause

Includes a break in the middle. A second appointment can be booked during that break.

Non-blocking (Flexible)

Lets you manually fit in other appointments. Only you can book these—clients can’t book them online.

💡 Use flexible services for internal tasks or appointments you want full control over.

💰 Service Pricing Options

Choose the pricing method that best suits your business:

Pricing Model

Use Case

Fixed Price

Most common setup. You can still apply discounts at checkout in the POS.

Multiple Prices

Useful if pricing depends on different variations (e.g., hair length).

Price Range

Ideal for services where time or materials vary the cost.

🚀 Next Steps

You’re now ready to build your full service list!

If you’re planning to accept online bookings, check out additional customization options here.

🔄 Migrating from another system?

We can help you import your services. Just contact us through the chat bubble!

💬 Need Help?

We’re here for you! Use the chat bubble, call us, or email hello@noona.app anytime you need assistance.

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