Business Growth

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

Oliver Webb 🏪 VIP Seller
🥇 Gold Seller Spa Owner · Luton · 5mo ago
Right so I've been meaning to write this up for ages. I'm a PMU studio owner based in Manchester and I spent way too long using WhatsApp as my main booking tool. I know a lot of you are still doing this and I get it — it feels personal, it's easy, your clients know how to use it. But here's what it was actually costing me.

Every Sunday night I'd spend two hours going through messages, confirming appointments, sending manual reminders, chasing people who'd said 'yes I'll be there' three days ago and then gone quiet. Two hours every single Sunday. When I eventually calculated that out over a year it was over 100 hours of unpaid admin.

I moved to Jane App 3 months ago. Setup took about three hours including customising my services and pricing. Within the first month I got 3 months's worth of time back. The automated reminders alone have saved me from six no-shows that would definitely have happened.

The bit I was most nervous about — telling my existing clients — was a complete non-event. I sent a single message saying I'd moved to online booking and included the link. About 80% booked straight away. The other 20% needed a gentle nudge but they got there.
#client-retention #online-booking #scheduling #cancellations
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Stuart Akhtar 👑 VIP
👑 VIP 5mo ago · 16 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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👑 VIP 5mo ago · 14 posts
The deposit psychology point is spot on. I've said this for years — a £50 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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Rhys Mitchell 👑 VIP
👑 VIP 5mo ago · 14 posts
I use Fresha alongside Xero and the integration is really smooth. Invoices sync automatically, payments are recorded, and my accountant has stopped asking me for spreadsheets every quarter. If you're trying to run a proper business rather than a hobby this kind of integration matters.
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Stacey Anderson 🏪 VIP Seller
🥇 Gold Seller 5mo ago · 18 posts
The point about analytics is underrated. I had no idea which of my services was actually the most profitable until Jane App showed me the data. It completely changed how I structured my pricing and my service menu.
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Fraser Hussain 🏪 VIP Seller
🥇 Gold Seller 5mo ago · 18 posts
I use Appointy alongside Xero and the integration is really smooth. Invoices sync automatically, payments are recorded, and my accountant has stopped asking me for spreadsheets every quarter. If you're trying to run a proper business rather than a hobby this kind of integration matters.
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