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The booking system setup that works perfectly for a mobile lash studio

👑 VIP Tattoo Studio · Truro · 5mo ago
Six months ago I had six no-shows in a single week. Six months ago I was running my barbershop in Nottingham with a WhatsApp number, a paper diary, and a growing sense of dread every Monday morning when I'd open my messages.

Today I run on Timely. I take £30 deposits on every booking. I have automated reminders going out 48 hours and 2 hours before every appointment. My no-show rate is down to almost zero.

Here's what changed and how I did it.

Step one was accepting that my old system wasn't sentimental — it was just inefficient. The 'personal touch' of WhatsApp bookings is lovely in theory but in practice it means being available 24 hours a day and having no real protection when someone lets you down.

Step two was choosing Timely after a week of free trial. The setup took me an afternoon. I imported my services, set my working hours, connected my payment account and turned on SMS reminders. That's genuinely it.

Step three was telling my clients. I sent a group message saying I'd moved to a professional booking system and included the link. I framed it as a service improvement — which it genuinely is — rather than a policy change. No one complained. Several people said they preferred it.

Step four was adding deposits. I did this a month after the switch, once clients were used to the new system. I kept the amount reasonable at £30 and the policy clear: non-refundable within 48 hours. Done.
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Gregor Brooks 🏪 VIP Seller
🥇 Gold Seller 4mo ago · 14 posts
The deposit psychology point is spot on. I've said this for years — a £10 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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Declan Patel 👑 VIP
👑 VIP 4mo ago · 15 posts
The point about filtering your client base with deposits is something I wish someone had told me when I started. It sounds harsh but your business actually runs better with fewer, more committed clients than with a packed diary full of flaky ones.
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Hannah Hussain 👑 VIP
👑 VIP 4mo ago · 12 posts
I made the same switch and I'd add one thing: tell your clients it's for their benefit, not yours. Frame it as 'you can now book at any time of day without having to wait for me to respond'. That framing works really well and it's also genuinely true.
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Patrick Turner 🏪 VIP Seller
🥇 Gold Seller 4mo ago · 14 posts
I made the same switch and I'd add one thing: tell your clients it's for their benefit, not yours. Frame it as 'you can now book at any time of day without having to wait for me to respond'. That framing works really well and it's also genuinely true.
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Natalie Dixon 🏪 VIP Seller
🥇 Gold Seller 4mo ago · 13 posts
I use Shedul 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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