Straight answers for salons, barbers, spas, health practices, fitness teams, and other service businesses that want online booking without losing control of the calendar.
Tablesit gives your business a booking page, scheduling tools, client records, reminders, and payment options in one workspace. Clients can choose a service, see available times, and book from a link you can share on your website, Instagram, Google profile, messages, or QR code.
The goal is not just to put a calendar online. It is to help your team run the day with fewer calls, fewer missed details, and clearer booking rules.
Clients open your booking page, pick the service they want, choose an available time, and enter the details you ask for before confirming. You can use the hosted page as your main booking link or add the booking widget to your own website.
That means clients can book when they are ready, even outside business hours, while your team avoids long message threads just to find a time that works.
Availability is based on the services you offer, how long each service takes, your opening hours, booking rules, and the team members who can take the booking. Staff are treated as bookable capacity, so a time is only useful if someone can actually perform the service.
You stay in control of lead times, confirmation behavior, and the rules that shape when clients can book.
Yes. You can organize services, durations, prices, staff availability, and booking details so the booking flow reflects how your business actually works.
You can also collect useful client information before the visit, including contact details, notes, and configured intake answers. That gives staff more context before the client arrives and keeps important details out of scattered messages.
You can use reminders, clearer confirmation flows, deposits, prepayments, and booking rules to make bookings more reliable. For high-value services or busy periods, payment requirements can add commitment before the client takes a slot.
No tool can remove every no-show, but the right reminders and rules reduce avoidable gaps and make expectations clearer for clients.
Yes. When payments are configured, you can require payment, a deposit, or a prepayment depending on how you want to protect your time. This is useful for long services, premium bookings, first-time clients, or periods where a missed slot is especially costly.
Payment rules sit alongside the booking flow, so clients understand what is required before they confirm.
Eligible businesses can use Reserve with Google so services can be discovered and booked from Google Search and Maps. Bookings from Google stay connected to the same operational setup, so discoverability does not become a separate calendar to manage.
You can also share your booking link directly anywhere clients already find you: website, social profiles, ads, emails, messages, and printed materials.
You can start with the essentials: business details, services, staff, availability, and the booking page. Free accounts include 25 bookings, email notifications, and a hosted booking page, so you can test the workflow before changing every process.
If you already use another tool, set up Tablesit in parallel, check your services and rules, then share the new booking link when you are ready. Tablesit runs in the browser on phones, tablets, and computers, so your team does not need desktop software to use it.