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A proper look at booking system fees: what you're really paying

Keira Stone 👑 VIP
👑 VIP Freelancer · Nottingham · 5mo ago
I tested four different booking systems back to back last year because I couldn't decide and I thought I might as well be thorough about it. Here's my genuinely unbiased breakdown for a small UK nail studio.

Square Appointments: Really strong on the client-facing side. The booking page looks polished and professional. The free plan is genuinely usable if you're just starting out. Downsides: the reporting is basic and customer support takes forever to respond.

Vagaro: Best calendar interface of the lot. Really intuitive if you have multiple staff. A bit pricier but the features justify it. Not great if you're a solo operator — feels like it's designed for bigger businesses.

Fresha: Still hard to beat on price (free for everything). The client marketplace gives you extra visibility. The catch is the 1.29% transaction fee on payments, which adds up if your treatments are high-value.

The one I landed on: Square Appointments. For a solo nail studio in a mid-size UK city, it hit the right balance of price, features, and ease of use. The SMS reminders work reliably, the deposit system is clean, and clients have said the booking experience feels professional.

Happy to answer questions if anyone wants to go deeper on any of these.
#reminders #scheduling #cancellations #mobile-therapist
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Seb Fuller 👑 VIP
👑 VIP 4mo ago · 15 posts
The deposit psychology point is spot on. I've said this for years — a £30 deposit doesn't stop genuine clients, it stops time-wasters. Anyone who values the appointment enough to actually show up doesn't think twice about a deposit.
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Rory Green 🏪 VIP Seller
🥇 Gold Seller 4mo ago · 18 posts
The point about analytics is underrated. I had no idea which of my services was actually the most profitable until Appointy showed me the data. It completely changed how I structured my pricing and my service menu.
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Caitlin Hughes 👑 VIP
👑 VIP 4mo ago · 17 posts
I had the same fear about telling clients I was switching to online booking only. Turns out most people actually prefer it — they can book at midnight if they want to without feeling like they're bothering you. The ones who complained were the ones I could afford to lose.
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