Keep every location aligned without flattening how each one works
Multi-Location is planned for growing businesses that need central visibility with location-level control.
A second site should not mean a second operating system. Storelf Multi-Location is designed to keep shared settings, local schedules, staff permissions, and location performance in one place.
- Manage multiple store profiles from one account.
- Separate staff, schedules, services, and inventory by location.
- Support location-aware gift cards, loyalty, and customer history.
Location view
Two stores, one operating picture
Product fit
Where Multi-Location helps first
Storelf product modules are designed to be adopted one at a time. Start with the part of the workflow that creates the most pressure, then connect more modules as the business process matures.
Central settings with local flexibility
Use shared standards where they help, while preserving different opening hours, teams, services, and fulfilment rules.
Customers can still choose the right store
Bookings, orders, and gift card activity can be attached to the location that will actually serve the customer.
Performance is easier to compare
Owners can review revenue, booking demand, and customer activity across sites without building manual reports.
Capabilities
What the module can cover
Structure
- Store profiles
- Location hours
- Teams
- Permissions
Local control
- Schedules
- Services
- Inventory
- Fulfilment rules
Oversight
- Cross-location reports
- Customer history
- Gift card support
Workflow
A practical rollout path
- 01
Create each location profile
Add address, contact details, hours, service zones, staff, and fulfilment settings for every site.
- 02
Share what should stay consistent
Apply shared customer, loyalty, gift card, and reporting rules where a consistent brand experience matters.
- 03
Monitor demand by site
Compare sales, appointments, staffing, and customer activity to spot what each location needs next.
Next step
Choose the Storelf modules that match your next operating goal
You do not need every feature on day one. Start with the module that removes the most manual work, then expand from there.