Coaching software for people who'd rather coach than schedule.
One link, packages of sessions, recurring weekly time blocks, and a booking page that looks like you. Cards on file, reminders that show up.
What hurts in coaches today
Selling a 6-pack of sessions in one go
Charging six separate fees per client is a tax-headache pipeline. One upfront purchase is cleaner — but most schedulers can't do it.
Clients flake on weekly sessions
A standing 10am Tuesday slot only works if the client actually shows. SMS reminders are the difference between 60% and 90% attendance.
Your booking page is your storefront
Your URL needs to feel like your brand, not like a generic tool. Otherwise the friction kills the conversion.
How Bookify fits coaches
A typical setup
- Coach sets up '90-day program' as a recurring weekly event type, 12 occurrences, billed upfront via Stripe.
- They turn on custom branding (logo + accent color) and set up custom email templates.
- Their Bookify link goes into their bio, lead magnet, and sales call.
- A new client books the full 12 weeks, pays the package fee, and gets confirmation in the coach's voice.
- Every Tuesday 9am, the client gets an SMS. Sessions happen on Zoom (auto-link). Coach focuses on coaching, not chasing.
Integrations coaches lean on
These are the connections that show up most often in coaches using Bookify.
FAQ
+Can I sell a package of sessions?
Yes. Use recurring bookings — set the cadence, count of occurrences, and pricing model (upfront or per-session). The client pays once for the whole package.
+Can I run mastermind groups?
Yes. Turn on 'Group booking' for the event type and set a max attendee count. Each attendee gets their own confirmation and calendar invite.
+Will the booking page show your branding?
On paid plans, yes — your logo, your brand color, your custom email templates, and the 'Powered by Bookify' footer hidden.
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