The deposit policy that works: 25% upfront, here's the wording I use
Sophie Fraser
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Aesthetic Clinic · London · 5mo ago
I want to talk about deposits because I see a lot of people in beauty business groups acting like it's somehow rude to ask for one. It's not. It's a completely standard part of running a professional service business and if you're not taking them you're absorbing all the financial risk of someone else's bad behaviour.
I introduced a £15 deposit about 3 months ago through Shedul. Before that I was losing money every single month to last-minute cancellations and no-shows. In my worst month I lost over £15 in wasted appointment slots — that's time I could have given to clients who actually wanted to be there.
Here's exactly how I set it up: 40% deposit, non-refundable if cancelled with less than 48 hours notice. I put this in plain English on my booking page and in my confirmation message. No legal jargon, no passive-aggressive tone. Just clear, professional, grown-up policy.
Three people cancelled their bookings when I announced it. Those three people were also the ones who'd no-showed me previously. Genuinely not a loss. Everyone else either already expected it or said it made them feel more confident that I was a serious professional.
I introduced a £15 deposit about 3 months ago through Shedul. Before that I was losing money every single month to last-minute cancellations and no-shows. In my worst month I lost over £15 in wasted appointment slots — that's time I could have given to clients who actually wanted to be there.
Here's exactly how I set it up: 40% deposit, non-refundable if cancelled with less than 48 hours notice. I put this in plain English on my booking page and in my confirmation message. No legal jargon, no passive-aggressive tone. Just clear, professional, grown-up policy.
Three people cancelled their bookings when I announced it. Those three people were also the ones who'd no-showed me previously. Genuinely not a loss. Everyone else either already expected it or said it made them feel more confident that I was a serious professional.
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The no-show stats in this post match my experience almost exactly. I was losing roughly £25 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.
#2
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.
#3
The bit about re-engaging lapsed clients is something I hadn't thought of using Setmore for. Going to set that up today. I've got loads of clients I assumed had just moved on who might just need a gentle nudge.
#4
Really useful breakdown — thank you. I've been sitting on the fence about BookPin for months and this has pushed me to just go and do the free trial. Will report back.
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