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Describe the bottleneck, the vision, or the busywork eating your week. We will map out exactly what to build or set up, and what it costs. No commitment, no pressure.

Management / Booking
A booking page on your own site where customers pick from your real open slots, synced straight to your calendar, with no phone tag. Reminders cut the no-shows and deposits lock in the commitment.
Start a BuildThe problem
Every appointment you schedule by hand is a string of messages, a chance to double book, and a slot that one no-show can erase. The time you spend playing phone tag is time you are not billing, and the requests that land after hours go to whoever lets people book right then.
A booking page fixes all three at once. Customers see your real availability, pick a time, and confirm. You stop being the bottleneck in your own calendar.
One source of truth
The booking page reads straight from the calendar you already live in, so it can never offer a slot you have given away. Block out a morning and those times vanish from the page on their own. No second calendar to keep in your head, no double bookings to apologize for.
Live availability, both directions
New bookings drop into your calendar and anything you block on your side instantly hides from customers. The page and your calendar stay in lockstep without you touching either one.
Rules that protect your day
Set lead time, buffers between jobs, and a daily cap so the page books you the way you actually work. You never get squeezed into back to back appointments you cannot run.
Service durations done right
A thirty minute consult and a three hour install block the correct amount of time and quote the correct price. The calendar never treats them the same.

Why Niewdel
A generic booking widget gives you a page and stops there. We wire booking into how your business runs, then hand the whole thing to you to own.
The booking page pulls live from the Google or Outlook calendar you already use. Block a morning for an errand and those slots disappear on their own. One source of truth, never two to reconcile.
Every booking fires a confirmation, then a text and an email before the appointment. The people who get nudged are the people who show up. The quiet forgetting that empties your week stops.
Ask for a deposit at booking on the services that matter, and the person who reserves your time becomes the person who keeps it. You decide which services need it and which stay free to book.
Staff, rooms, chairs, equipment. We map availability across all of it so two jobs never land on one person or one room. Then you own the whole system, on your own domain.
Always open
People decide to book at nine at night, on a lunch break, or the second they hang up with you. If the only way to schedule is to reach a person, you lose every request that lands when no one is there. A self-serve page is open every hour, so the moment someone is ready, they lock in a time.
Capture the after-hours rush
Late nights and weekends are when a lot of people finally get around to booking. Your page is awake when you are not, so those requests turn into appointments instead of missed calls.
No one has to pick up the phone
Customers choose a real open slot and confirm in under a minute. Nobody answers a call, checks the calendar, or rings back, so nothing waits in a queue until morning.
First to let them book wins
When someone is ready right now, the business that lets them act keeps them. A booking page makes you that business instead of the one they were still waiting on.

The flow
A customer picks a slot, your calendar confirms it, and a reminder goes out before the time. You do not touch any of it.
Show-up rate
A no-show is not just an empty hour. It is a slot you held, work you turned away, and revenue you will not bill. Most no-shows are not flakes, they are people who simply forgot. Reminders and a deposit at booking fix the two biggest reasons people miss, so more of the time you set aside gets used.
Reminders that nudge on their own
A confirmation goes out at booking, then reminders by text and email before the appointment. The customer gets a nudge without you sending a thing, and far fewer of them forget.
Deposits that filter and protect
Require money upfront on the services that matter and the people who book become the people who keep it. It weeds out the never-serious and pays you even if someone slips.
A reschedule beats a no-show
When life happens, customers move themselves into another open slot with one click. The original time reopens for someone else, so a change does not have to mean an empty hour.

How it works
A clear path from chasing every appointment to a calendar that fills itself. No open-ended timelines, no surprise invoices.
We list every service with its duration, price, and rules, then set your working hours, buffers, and how far ahead people can book. The system learns exactly how your schedule should behave.
We link your Google or Outlook calendar so availability stays live. Whatever you block on your side disappears from the booking page, and every new booking lands where you already look.
The page goes live on your own domain, matched to your brand. Drop it on your menu, your contact page, or a button anywhere customers are ready to act, and they book without leaving your site.
We switch on automated confirmations, reminders, and any deposits you want to require. From here the system handles the nudging and the collecting, so you do not chase anyone.
Customers book themselves and the appointments flow into your calendar. Most first builds ship in about two weeks, and then it runs on its own without a phone call.
Common questions
Google Calendar and Outlook, the two most businesses already run on. We connect the one you live in so availability stays live in both directions. Anything you block on your end hides those times from customers, and every booking lands in your calendar automatically. If your team is split across both, we can handle that too.
Every booking fires a confirmation right away, then reminders go out before the appointment by text, email, or both. You set the timing, for example a reminder the day before and again a couple hours out. The customer gets nudged automatically, and the no-show rate drops because nobody simply forgets.
Yes. You can require a deposit or full prepayment at the moment of booking, and you decide which services need it. Collecting money upfront filters out the people who were never serious and protects you from no-shows on your most valuable slots. Payment is handled through a secure checkout right inside the booking flow.
Yes. We map availability across every staff member plus any rooms, chairs, or equipment a job needs. The system tracks all of it at once, so a booking only goes through when both the right person and the right resource are actually free. Nothing gets double booked across your whole operation.
Yes. Each confirmation includes a link to reschedule or cancel, so customers move themselves into another open slot without calling you. The freed-up time opens back up for someone else automatically. It kills the back and forth on both ends and keeps your calendar full.
Yes. The booking page lives on your own domain and matches your brand, and we embed it wherever customers are ready to act, like your menu, a contact page, or a button on any service. They book without ever leaving your site, so the whole experience feels like you and not a third-party widget.
It depends on how much you need it to do, from a single calendar with reminders to full team and resource scheduling with deposits. After we scope it, you get a clear, fixed quote before any work starts, so you are never surprised by an invoice. We tell you honestly what fits your business and your budget.
Most first builds ship in about two weeks. A straightforward single-calendar setup can be faster, and a larger build with multiple staff, resources, and deposits can take a little longer. We give you a realistic timeline when we scope it, not after you have already committed.