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Real talk: is Treatwell worth listing your mobile therapist on?

👑 VIP Freelancer · Exeter · 3mo ago
Right so I've been meaning to write this up for ages. I'm a barbershop owner based in Glasgow 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 SimplyBook.me 6 months ago. Setup took about three hours including customising my services and pricing. Within the first month I got 6 months's worth of time back. The automated reminders alone have saved me from three 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.
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Jack Simpson 👑 VIP
👑 VIP 3mo ago · 14 posts
I've been in this industry for 6 years and the switch to online booking was the best operational decision I ever made, full stop. Not even close. The time saving is enormous and the professionalism it adds to your brand is something clients notice and comment on.
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Aaron Edwards 🏪 VIP Seller
🥇 Gold Seller 3mo ago · 15 posts
The no-show stats in this post match my experience almost exactly. I was losing roughly £20 a month to no-shows and cancellations before I introduced deposits. That money was just gone. Now it's protected. The maths on deposits is completely obvious once you see it.
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