Does your business offer appointments, reservations, installation or fitting days? Do you "book clients in"? How scheduling can revolutionise your business...

Chris Hall • June 25, 2025

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Are you a garage who books people in and still use a massive diary and job cards?


Are you a restaurant, cafe, hairdressers, barbers, beautician, nail bar, dentists, etc that offer reservations or appointments?


Are you a builder, plasterer, plumber, carpet fitted or anyone else who offers home services?


Are you a service engineer, maintenance company, car hire, skip, hire, plant hire or any other business who offer services to business?


Are you a professional services provider such as an accountant, IFA, solicitor, estate agent etc?


Do you offer meetings, review, free consultations etc?


Seriously, there are not that many businesses or sectors I can think of where you don't have any appointments, meetings, pre-planned or booked events? If you offer any of the above, allowing your clients to book online will massively benefit your business.


Before you start, it’s not hard to manage, expensive to set up or confusing. I have set these things up for, shall I say tradesmen, who are not ‘tech geniuses’ and it has revolutionised their businesses.


Many, many people nowadays, especially the younger generation massively prefer to book online as opposed to calling and, some will not even book if they can’t book online. Many people want to book things when they have a minute, when the kids have gone to bed, before work or at the weekend when often there is no one there to take their call and many people prefer the security of an online booking and the confirmation they receive.


This will massively improve your bookings and not only that, it will massively improve your business productivity. Online bookings also allow you to gather critical information from the client so you can send them any necessary documents, waivers, agreements etc and also can securely store client data and documents.


It does not have to be expensive and we will handhold you through the whole process, providing the set up and any support you may need moving forward. However after a couple of weeks, no matter how alien it may seem at first, I promise you the transition will seem easy and you will have wished you had done it years ago.


Get in touch for a free chat to see how we could help.

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