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STORES 予約 Has It All — Except Native LINE Control and No Caps

STORES 予約 is a solid Japanese all-in-one. But its LINE is a mini-app link, not Official Account rich-menu control; each plan caps monthly bookings with paid overage, and SMS is locked to the ¥28,600 Business tier. Dolyu closes the gap with a single US$15, native LINE, and a Chinese UI.

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This page compares Dolyu and STORES 予約 on pricing, core features, and fit. Dolyu costs US$15/month flat, integrates deeply with LINE, requires no app download for customers, and supports appointment-based businesses of all kinds with monthly billing and no contract.

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Dolyu

“Let every professional bloom with elegance”

US$15 / person / month

All features including native LINE integration, client CRM, and four reports — no monthly booking caps, monthly billing, no contract, 14-day free trial.

Brand booking page
LINE auto-push reminders
Full CRM customer management
Four revenue analytics reports
Works for any industry
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STORES 予約

“All-in-One Booking System (free tier)”

¥0 ~ ¥66,000 / month (annual plans, tax incl.)

Free ¥0: 50/mo, 2 pages. Small ¥9,790: 200. Team ¥19,690: 300, 3 staff, nominated booking. Business ¥28,600: 2,000, 20 staff, SMS. Enterprise ¥66,000: 5,000, unlimited staff. Overage +¥1,078 per 50. Prepaid card processing fee 4.9%+¥99/booking (a payment fee, not a platform commission).

Japanese SMBs
Salons / Beauty
Classes / Studios
Clinics / Counseling
180+ industries

This comparison was compiled by Dolyu from publicly available information (last updated: July 2026) and may not reflect the latest changes. Always verify pricing, plans, and features on the STORES 予約 website. For reference only; it constitutes no representation or warranty.

Feature Comparison

Feature-by-Feature Breakdown

Native LINE Official Account (rich menu / message control)

STORES uses a LINE mini-app link, not Official Account rich-menu/message control

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Traditional Chinese admin panel

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Member points ledger

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No monthly booking cap

STORES caps bookings per plan; overage +¥1,078/50

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Client management (records / tags / history)

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Staff / nominated scheduling

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Multi-language booking page / intl timezone & currency

STORES booking page supports multiple languages (EN/KO + Chinese templates), but the admin panel is Japanese with no international timezone/currency

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Four revenue reports

STORES has booking analytics, not four revenue reports

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SMS reminders

STORES SMS needs Business (¥28,600); Dolyu uses LINE push instead

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Prepayment / online checkout

Dolyu doesn't handle money — it records member points

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POS / EC group integration

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Group / multi-person booking

Dolyu supports multi-slot booking; STORES supports 2–100 person groups

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Why Choose Dolyu

What sets Dolyu apart

Native LINE Official Account Control, Not Just a Mini-App

STORES' LINE is a mini-app link with limited marketing control. Dolyu operates the LINE Official Account directly — one-click rich menu, automated booking/reminder pushes, and repeat-visit marketing you drive.

One US$15 Price, No Cap Anxiety

STORES caps monthly bookings per plan, charges +¥1,078/50 for overage, and locks SMS to the ¥28,600 Business tier. Dolyu is US$15/person/month all-in — no upgrading for peak volume or one feature.

Chinese and Multi-Language for Cross-Region Clients

STORES is Japanese-first. Dolyu offers Chinese/multi-language UI, multi-timezone, and multi-currency so you serve Taiwan, Japan, and overseas clients at once.

Four Revenue Reports + Local CRM and Points

STORES has booking analytics. Dolyu's revenue, service, staff, and client reports plus a member-points ledger help turn one-time clients into regulars.

Verdict

Dolyu vs STORES 予約: Which one is right for you?

If you want a Japanese all-in-one (EC+POS+booking) and your volume fits the free/lower tiers, STORES 予約 is convenient. But if you want native LINE Official Account control, a Chinese/multi-language UI, and no caps or overage, Dolyu is US$15/person/month all-in, 14-day trial, live in 5 minutes — just try it.

FAQ

Dolyu vs STORES 予約

More questions? Contact us — real people reply.

Dolyu leads with native LINE Official Account integration, Chinese/multi-language UI, member points, and four revenue reports — a single US$15, all features, no caps. STORES 予約 is a Japanese all-in-one's booking module: full-featured, but LINE is a mini-app link, the UI is Japanese-first, and plans cap monthly bookings with overage fees.

No. STORES is a LINE mini-app link; Dolyu integrates the LINE Official Account directly, so rich menu, booking notifications, and repeat-visit pushes are merchant-controlled.

Free is 50/month and 2 pages, overage +¥1,078 per 50, and SMS needs the ¥28,600 Business tier. If your volume grows, Dolyu's US$15/person/month with no caps is easier.

No. STORES' 4.9%+¥99/booking prepayment fee is a payment-processing fee, not a commission on bookings. Dolyu doesn't handle money — it records member points — so there's no processing fee and no commission.

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