FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 

FOR MORE INFORMATION, CONTACT: 

Tajah Smith 

Director of Public Relations 

Tajah@appsforthemasses.com 

(DALLAS, Texas – Feb. 2, 2025) - Apps for the Masses, a Dallas-based mobile app developer, is launching HairAnywhere, a new app designed to help users easily discover and book hair professionals across the country on Feb. 27. 

With access to a database of 1.2 million hairstylists, HairAnywhere allows users to filter by location, services, cost range, and availability. Each stylist's profile includes photos of their work, reviews gathered from platforms like Yelp, and a unique “Master Score” - a ranking system designed to simplify decision making. The Master score is generated by the app compiling a stylist's online reviews from past clients. 

The idea behind the app is to make things easy for hairstylist and customers alike.  

“Hair Anywhere bridges the gap between clients and stylist by making it effortless to find trusted professionals based on real data,” said Sara Martinez, Apps for the masses CEO.  

The app's goal is to pair users with professional hairdressers in their area.  

“We’re putting credibility and client convenience at the heart of the experience,” said Mark Yusef, director of research and development at Apps for the masses. 

For stylists, the app eliminates the need for separate websites or booking tools by offering a single platform to show off their work, manage appointments and attract new clients.  

“Hair Anywhere helps simplify my business,” says Dallas stylist, Tyra Nelson. “It saves me money, helps me get discovered, and puts all my work in one sport.” 

Hair Anywhere is available on IOS and Android. 

About Apps for the masses 

Founded in 2015 and based in Dallas, Texas, Apps for the Masses develops cross-platform mobile apps using advanced frameworks like Java Yech, Flutter, and React Native. Named “Best Place to Work” by the Dallas Business Journal, Apps for the Masses has been creating and innovating in mobile tech since it was created. Learn more at www.appsforthemasses.com  

Media List

Name: Noor Lobad 

Beat: Hairstyles

Outlet: Women's Wear Daily 

Email:nlobad@wwd.com  

Interest: Lobad has written several pieces about hairstyle trends. She writes about hair grooming techniques, seasonal hair styles and viral hair care products. 

Name: Cindy Marcus 

Beat: Hairstyles 

Outlet: Latest Hairstyles  

Email: cindy.marcus@latest-hairstyles.com  

Interest: Cindy writes about hairstyles that help people embrace their natural features and take care of their hair. There are a lot of hair recommendations and summer hair trend articles. 

Name: Anne Moratto 

Beat: Hair Styling 

Outlet: Modern Salon 

Email: anne.moratto@bobit.com 

Interest: She has a lot of articles geared towards hairstylist. She has articles about hairstylist must have products for hair and styling trends that were popular with the masses. 

Name: Valeriya Chupinina 

Beat: Beauty 

Outlet: Hypebae 

Email:valeriya.chupinina@hypebae.com  

Interest: She writes about hair trends and ways to take care of your hair seasonally 

Name: Larry Stansbury 

Beat: Hair Styles/Hair Care 

Outlet: Freelance/ Contributing Beauty Editor, Essence 

Email: larrystansbury@outlook.com  

Interest: Larry writes about hair care, hair care products and about hairstylists and their work. 

 

Pitch Email 

Pitch Email 

Dear Ms. Moratto, 

My name is Tajah Smith. I am the director of public relations for Apps for the Masses; I was reaching out to ask if you would be interested in writing an article about a new hairstylist app my company is launching - Hair Anywhere.  

The app's purpose is to connect hairstylists with customers in their area looking for their expertise. The app is designed to pull photos from a stylist's page and combine it with reviews that the hairstylist already has online. The app will then build them a profile and makes it easier for customers to find stylist.  

I think your readers will be interested in this app because it gets rid of the stress of having to build their own website and makes connecting with their clients easier. They won’t have to balance social media and a website; they now have everything built into one place. 

If you are interested, please reach out to me before Feb. 9, and I will send footage and photos of how the app works and the set-up process. 

 

Tajah Smith 

Director of Public Relations 

Apps for the masses 

Tajahsmith@my.unt.edu 

512-986-1611 

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