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Catégorie : La vie à la modeVersion: 6.20

Taille:19.30MSystème d'exploitation : Android 5.1 or later

Promoteur:Integra Digital, S.L.

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Description de l'application

Améliorez votre voyage de beauté et de bien-être avec l'application Flowwwer innovante. Cette application conviviale simplifie le processus de découverte et de réservation de rendez-vous dans diverses cliniques et centres offrant un large éventail de services, des traitements beauté aux options de soins de santé. Avec quelques robinets, vous pouvez planifier des rendez-vous, accéder aux offres exclusives et trouver tous les détails dont vous avez besoin sur chaque emplacement. Flowwwer rationalise le processus de réservation, offrant des fonctionnalités pratiques comme la planification en ligne et les méthodes de paiement sécurisées. Restez informé des promotions et des rendez-vous par le biais de notifications push.

Caractéristiques clés de Flowwwer:

réservation sans effort: localiser rapidement et réserver des rendez-vous chez la beauté, le bien-être, le bien-être, la médecine esthétique et les centres de santé en un seul clic.

Offres exclusives: recevez des promotions spéciales et des remises de vos centres préférés directement sur votre appareil mobile.

Informations complètes: Afficher les photos, les listes de services, les détails du traitement, les adresses et les coordonnées pour chaque salon ou centre avant de confirmer votre rendez-vous.

Accès 24 heures sur 24: calendrier ou rendez-vous reprogrammer à tout moment, offrant une flexibilité maximale.

Paiements sécurisés: profitez des paiements de carte de crédit sécurisés dans l'application pour une transaction sans tracas.

Questions fréquemment posées:

Mes données sont-elles sécurisées?

- Oui, vos informations sont protégées par des protocoles de chiffrement robustes.

Puis-je facilement annuler ou changer de rendez-vous?

- Oui, l'interface intuitive de l'application permet une gestion et des modifications de rendez-vous simples.

Toutes les promotions sont-elles valides à chaque centre?

- Les promotions et les offres peuvent différer entre les centres, mais sont facilement accessibles via l'application.

En conclusion:

Découvrez la commodité de gérer vos rendez-vous de beauté et de bien-être avec Flowwwer. De la réservation simple aux offres exclusives et aux informations détaillées, cette application est conçue pour élever votre routine d'autosoins. Rejoignez la communauté FlowWW et accédez à un réseau de centres spécialisés. Téléchargez l'application maintenant pour une expérience de réservation transparente pour toutes vos besoins de beauté, de bien-être, de médecine esthétique et de santé.

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