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How I handled the transition when moving clients to online booking only

👑 VIP Other · Sunderland · 5mo ago
I want to be honest about this because I wasted money making the wrong choice first. I started with BookPin when I opened my PMU studio in Manchester 8 years ago. It looked great on the surface but the client-facing booking page was clunky and I had two people drop off mid-booking every week. Switched to Vagaro 6 months ago and haven't looked back. Here's what the switch actually involved and what I think matters most when choosing a system.

First thing: don't just look at the price. Look at the booking flow from a client's point of view. I had a client tell me my old booking page made her feel like she was filling in a tax return. That stung but she was right. Vagaro took me about half a day to set up properly, and within the first week I noticed clients were actually completing their bookings rather than dropping off halfway through.

Second: SMS reminders are non-negotiable. Email reminders get ignored. My no-show rate went from roughly 30% down to almost nothing once I turned on the automated text reminder 48 hours before each appointment. Worth every penny of the monthly cost.

Third: deposits. I introduced a £20 deposit about 6 months after switching and honestly I should have done it from day one. The people who complained were the people who would have wasted my time anyway. My regulars didn't blink.
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Rory Reynolds 🏪 VIP Seller
🥇 Gold Seller 5mo ago · 15 posts
The deposit psychology point is spot on. I've said this for years — a £25 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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