Squarespace Scheduling

is an online booking system worth the investment?

If you sell your time by appointment or hire out rooms or spaces for client use then YES, it is likely to be worth the investment.

Automating your sales processes with an online booking system will save you and your clients valuable time. It allows you to take bookings at a time that suits your clients - no missed phone calls, no lengthy email chain - just a simple online process and the booking is paid-for and secured.


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  • Easily integrates into your Squarespace website

  • Take bookings 24/7 - anytime to suit your clients

  • Save you and your clients valuable time

  • Real time alerts and live calendar synchronization

  • Keeps your business processes organised

  • Plans to suit solo entrepreneurs to multi-location businesses


Key features

  • Promote your availability
    Share your available hours and let clients book and reschedule appointments.

  • Stay organized
    Get notified when a new appointment is booked and sync upcoming appointments with the calendar you already use, like Google, Outlook, iCloud, or Office 365.

  • Save time
    Automate and customize appointment confirmations, reminders, follow-ups, and intake forms to keep clients prompt and client information organized.

  • Streamlined payments
    Integrate with a payment processor to easily charge clients before or after appointments.

  • Video conferencing
    No matter where your clients are, speak face-to-face with Zoom, and other integrations.

  • Customized communication
    Automatically send branded and customized confirmations, reminders, and follow-ups. Style everything to match the existing look and feel of your business.

  • Subscriptions, gift cards, and packages
    Upsell your clients by adding more ways to book. (Available on select plans.)

For current scheduling pricing see here:
https://www.squarespace.com/scheduling


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