Consultation intelligence. Pattern recognition built from your work.
"In all things, excellence is achieved through training and habituation."
Inspired by Aristotle
Why this exists
A barber who cuts 20 heads a day for 10 years has seen more hair than most people will ever study. That experience is valuable. But most of it is stored nowhere — it lives only in muscle memory and fades when the day ends.
Analyze reads your consultation records and surfaces the intelligence inside them. What styles repeat. What preferences define each client. What techniques are working. What to approach differently next time. The more consultations you record, the smarter your recommendations become — because Analyze learns from your actual work, not generic data.
Over time, your consultation records stop being notes and start being a knowledge base — your own system of craft intelligence built from your real work. Analyze is the layer that reads that knowledge base and tells you what it sees.
This is the difference between experience and intelligence. Experience is what you've done. Intelligence is what you learn from it. Most barbers have massive experience and no system to extract the lessons. Analyze is that system.
How it works
Real world
You've been cutting a client for six months. They always ask for a mid fade. Analyze reads your notes and surfaces something: every time you go with a 2-guard on the sides, they come back in two weeks instead of three. When you go with a 1.5, they stretch to four weeks. That's not a coincidence — that's intelligence. Now you know: this client's sweet spot is the 1.5 guard. They're happier with the result, they come back on schedule, and you just improved your retention without trying.
Multiply that by your full client book. Analyze sees patterns across dozens of clients and surfaces what's working. It's like having a coach who watches every cut and tells you what the tape shows.