How to create a professional booking page

Your booking page is part of your brand. It should look intentional, list what you sell clearly, and match how clients experience your business elsewhere.

Key takeaways

  • Use your own subdomain and service catalog instead of a generic third-party link.
  • Show durations, staff profiles, and classes where relevant.
  • Keep the flow short: pick service, pick provider, pick time, confirm.

First impressions at the booking step

Clients decide whether to complete booking in seconds. A branded portal with clear service names and pricing context feels professional; a bare calendar link feels temporary.

Content to include on your booking page

List services with understandable names and durations. Introduce staff members clients can choose. If you run classes, surface them alongside 1:1 services so repeat clients see everything in one place.

Publishing with FLEXY

FLEXY gives each business a branded customer portal on its subdomain — services, staff, classes, and secure client sign-in — so you share one professional link instead of rebuilding flows in other tools.

See also: View the matching solution page

Frequently asked questions

Can I hide certain services from the portal?
You control which services appear for online booking and how availability is shown.

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