
If you're weighing Teddy vs Gingr for your grooming business, you're comparing two platforms that solve overlapping problems from very different angles.
Gingr was built primarily for pet boarding, daycare, and multi-service facilities — grooming is one of the modules.
Teddy was built grooming-first, with the workflow of an independent groomer or small salon in mind.
Both are modern, both run on web and mobile, and both will replace your paper calendar and texting chaos. The real question is which one actually matches how your business runs day-to-day.
You're a grooming-focused business — solo groomer, mobile groomer, or small salon (1–5 people). You text clients constantly and want a fast, simple system with unlimited SMS built in.
Grooming is just one part of your business — alongside boarding, daycare, or training. You manage high pet volume across multiple service types.
If you're 100% grooming, Gingr can feel like extra machinery you don't actually use.
Gingr pricing typically starts around $99/month and scales up based on users and modules. Most grooming + daycare setups land between $200–$400/month. Messaging often has caps and overages.
Teddy pricing is generally more predictable for groomers, with unlimited two-way SMS included and optional AI receptionist add-ons based on call volume.
For grooming-only businesses, Teddy is usually more cost-efficient. For full-service pet care facilities, Gingr’s bundled system may make more sense.
Gingr is designed for complex operations — grooming, daycare, boarding, and training all in one calendar. It’s powerful, but can feel heavy if you only groom.
Teddy uses a grooming-focused calendar that is clean, drag-and-drop, and optimized for appointment-based workflows.
For more depth on scheduling systems in grooming software, see:
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This is one of the biggest differences.
Gingr includes SMS, but typically with message caps. High-volume salons can hit limits quickly.
Teddy includes unlimited two-way SMS, which matters if you:
For grooming-heavy businesses, texting alone can justify the switch.
Gingr supports direct booking with advanced rules across multiple services — ideal for daycare + boarding + grooming workflows.
Teddy uses request-based booking, where clients submit details first and you approve before adding them to your schedule.
That difference matters:
Both platforms store client and pet data, but with different priorities.
If you don’t board pets, much of Gingr’s CRM becomes unused complexity.
Both platforms support digital forms and waivers.
If you want ready-to-use templates, these help streamline setup:
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Teddy is generally faster to set up — many groomers go live within 1–2 days.
Gingr can take longer (often several days to a week) due to multi-service configuration.
It works, but it’s overbuilt. Gingr is strongest when grooming is part of a larger boarding/daycare operation. For grooming-only businesses, Teddy is usually a better fit.
For grooming-only operations, yes — especially because Teddy includes unlimited SMS while Gingr typically uses capped messaging.
Yes. Most systems allow CSV export/import. Teddy supports migration of client and pet data with onboarding help.
Teddy includes an AI receptionist that answers missed calls and collects pet info. Gingr does not currently offer a comparable full receptionist system.
Teddy is easier and faster for grooming-only workflows. Gingr is more powerful but requires more setup due to multi-service complexity.