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customers book and order themselves — the reminder does the rest

every booking that happens over the phone costs staff time, and every no-show costs the whole slot. online booking fixes the first; automatic reminders fix the second — the reminder is the part that pays for the build.

i build booking into your own site — your calendar, your rules, deposits if you want them — rather than renting a generic widget with someone else's branding and a per-booking fee.

ordering works the same way. a cart on your own site keeps the 15-30% a delivery app takes on every order, and the customer stays yours instead of theirs.

starting at $600 · written fixed quote before any work starts · based in california, working with businesses across the u.s.

sounds familiar?

  • booking happens by phone and eats front-desk time
  • no-shows are killing your calendar
  • after-hours visitors can't book and don't call back
  • a delivery app takes a cut of every order and owns your customer
  • your current booking tool takes a cut or looks like an ad for itself

what i build for this

  • booking pages that match your site, not a widget's brand
  • staff calendars, service durations, buffer rules
  • deposits and card-on-file through stripe
  • automatic sms/email reminders and easy rescheduling
  • sync with the calendar your team already lives in
  • commission-free ordering: cart, payment, and a ticket that reaches the kitchen

proof, not promises

built like the ordering system

the same server-side discipline as the multi-brand ordering platform: rules enforced where customers can't edit them.

see everything that's running →

questions people ask first

what does a booking system cost?

from $600 built into your site, and commission-free online ordering from $2,000. no monthly per-booking cut — you own it.

can customers pay a deposit when they book?

yes — deposits, full prepayment or card-on-file, through stripe, with receipts handled.

we already use a scheduling tool. keep it?

if it works, keep it — sometimes the right build is your website talking to it. i'll tell you which in the free call.

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