AI Color Correction Pricing Estimator
Discovery Lens
B Price Collapse
A cost barrier just collapsed — and the market hasn't caught up yet
One-Liner
Client submits before-photos → AI assesses correction complexity → outputs session count, time estimate, and price range for the salon to quote accurately.
Kill Reason
Photo-based hair color complexity assessment lacks the precision needed for trustworthy binding price quotes, and the functionality is a trivial addition for established salon platforms like GlossGenius and Vagaro — standalone defensibility is impossible against incumbents who already own the salon relationship and billing data.
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