Membership program design
Build a program that retains
Solo artists who launch memberships and stick with them see 60% higher retention and 35% of revenue from recurring billing (Meevo 2026 benchmark). Most who quit after 3-6 months blame their clients, but the program design is almost always the culprit.
Reference programs
What’s shipping in 2026
| Program | Price | Includes | Rollover |
|---|---|---|---|
| TANCIETY NYC (mobile spray tan) | $169/mo annual or $189 month-to-month | 1 mobile tan + member rate on add'l ($105 vs. $135 retail) + 10% off products | 30 days, then expires |
| Sun Tan City spray membership | $30-60/mo by tier | 1 spray tan/mo + 10% off upgrades | 1 month |
| Palm Beach Tan | $45-85/mo by tier | Unlimited UV (entry) → unlimited spray + UV (top) | N/A: unlimited model |
| Drybar Barfly | ~$99/mo (varies by market) | 2 blowouts/mo + $35/add'l vs. $52 retail | Monthly, no rollover |
The economic rules
Four patterns the survivors share
- Member price 10-30% below retail. Optimal conversion in the 20-30% band. Deeper discounts erode margin without converting more.
- “Unlimited” only when biology caps redemption. Waxing every 4-6 weeks, lashes every 2-3 weeks: these self-limit. For spray tan or hair, cap explicitly at 1-2 sessions/month.
- 30-day rollover minimum.Stricter feels punitive; longer feels like you’re not protecting capacity. 30 days is the sweet spot for most beauty services.
- Add-on discounts (10-20% off retail). Drives incremental basket without much margin hit; feels like a perk.
Five churn-killers
Features the survivors all ship
Healthy salon-membership churn is under 8% per month. Anything over 12% means at least one of these five is missing.
Smart dunning + auto-retry on failed cards
Recovers 30-50% of failed renewalsStripe Smart Retries + a 3-touch email cascade (failed → 48h → 7d). Without this, expired-card churn looks like real churn and you lose customers who never actually wanted to leave.
Pause-and-skip (1-month pause without canceling)
Reduces churn 2-4 percentage pointsThe single biggest learn from beauty-subscription research. Customers facing a temporary life event (travel, surgery, financial crunch) want a pause button. Without one, they cancel + don't come back.
Per-tier rollover policy (0 / 30 / 60 / 90 day expiry)
Solves the #1 client complaintUse-it-or-lose-it monthly feels punitive. 30-day rollover is consumer-friendly minimum; 90-day rollover for premium tiers is a delight. Set per-tier so you can use rollover as a tier-upgrade carrot.
Member-only booking window
Perceived perk, zero costMembers can book 14 days out; non-members can book 7. Costs you nothing operationally + reads as a real perk in the member-benefits pitch.
Cancel-flow with retention offer
Lifts retention 10-20%Standard SaaS playbook adapted for beauty. When a member taps Cancel, offer 50% off next month OR pause-for-1-month before completing the cancellation. Half of people choosing one of those is half a churn you didn't have.
How to launch
Four steps in goldenhour
- 01Settings → Memberships → Create. Set the price, what’s included (one specific service or category), and the rollover window.
- 02Toggle on Settings → Memberships → Pause-and-skip so members can self-serve a 1-month pause.
- 03Add the public membership-benefits link to your Instagram bio + share with your top 20 clients first.
- 04Watch the cohort dashboard (Reports → Memberships) for the first 3-month retention number. If retention drops below 80% in month 3, your discount band is too shallow or the rollover is too strict.