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Written from one sentence
Say what the service is and who it is for. It comes back with a description in your brand's voice, and you change any word of it you want.
Describe a service the way you would describe it to a client. It comes back written up, timed, and priced, with an image made for your business rather than pulled off a shelf.
You know exactly what happens in that hour. Putting it in words a stranger can weigh before they hand over a card is a different skill, and it is not the one you trained in.
So the service sits there as a name and a number, beside a photograph of somebody else's hands in somebody else's room.
A name and a price is a line item. This is the rest of it, and most of it writes itself.
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Say what the service is and who it is for. It comes back with a description in your brand's voice, and you change any word of it you want.
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Pictures generated for your service, in your own brand direction. Your images on your own pages, in place of stock.
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The sixty and the ninety, the thing you charge extra for. Each one timed, priced, described, and ready to book.
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Ask for a deposit on the services worth holding a slot for, or the full amount, and leave the rest as they are.
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Raise a price, retire a service, add the one you have been meaning to offer. Your site and your booking flow follow the same afternoon.
How long it takes, what it costs, and what happens while they are with you. The picture beside it is of your work, not the one four other businesses in town are also running.
And it books clients while you work.
Step 5 of 8
Clients book in thirty seconds. No passwords, no phone tag.
Every member starts with the same $999 setup and $49/month base. Choose optional add-ons, see your exact price, and take the next step online. No call required.