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A way to show services specific to a location?

A way to show services specific to a location?

The title of this thread was updated from its original title: “mulitple locations with different services”.

 

I am a chiropractor and I adjust in multiple locations with different services/pricing offered based on location (housecalls have set fees while in office do not). Is there a way to show only services for that location rather than it showing them all? Thanks!

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Re: mulitple locations with different services

Hello @bodysoundMT, currently we don't have the ability to differentiate services by location. This is feature request and we'lll share any updates we'll update this post to let you know.

 

This is not a perfect solution, but as a workaround you could create a service with the location in the name. For example, 30 Minute Massage (Office Visit) or 30 Minute Massage (Home Visit). This way each service can have it's own respective price and your customer knows which location their picking. 

 

 

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@GTP

 

No updates on this request at this time, it is something the team is tracking, and we do roll out updates based on the Feature Requests and availability to make it happen. 

 

 

To give you a little insight on our Feature Request Process, we have this Lifecycle post. It does sometimes seem like requests might not go anywhere, but hopefully this sheds some light on what is happening behind the scenes.

 

@crystalimages 

 

I think if you click around enough and click on the business name, it’ll go one level higher and display all available services, so clients can book service A even though the widgets intent was for service B. 

 

I got around this “feature” by creating another square account, where I have regular services, so the discounted stuff never shows up.

 

Export/import customer database was pretty easy, and so was linking the bank accts. The only PITA is running 2 logins on 2 different browsers. 

 

 

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@GTP 

 

I just tried on my site and clicked every name, logo, anything that I thought might take me to a different level of services and I couldn't. Again, I set this up months ago and I'm specifically doing it on a Google Site, embedding the widget into the page. It looks seamless with the site. Only a few might realize it's not actually part of the site.  

 

I guess it is possible for someone to find a way... but for 99% of people just trying to book an appointment, I don't think they're going to try that hard. But again... I don't see how they can book anything other that what I listed on the widget. Which seems to be the intention of the widget.

 

I do hope we're talking about the same thing. The widget is not just copying and pasting a URL from your booking site. 

 

It just occurred to me that if using the method I described above, you would probably need to steer people away from the stand-alone booking site. Not promoting the link and such, but direct customers to your website with the widgets.