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Everything you need for a busy schedule
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Streamline, great customer service, I can access on phone, tablet and desktop
I would be helpful to have the option to schedule clients on a certain day of the week each month like the 3rd Wednesday of each month rather than having to manually enter
Office hours are limited and access to online scheduling, especially on the weekends, is helpful
I like that if multiple people are scheduling for someone at the same time it will not double book.
I don't like the integration with Google calendar. I wish they integrated more information so that my team didn't have to switch between Full Slate for scheduling and then Google calendar for day to day meetings. I wish the customers address information would go into Google Calendar so that they could just use google maps from there. Also, the Full Slate App sucks. It is pretty useless.
We are able to have a little more streamlined scheduling system. I also like how it sends emails out to the customer automatically to confirm appointments.
Good functionality like syncing with text, email, square and other tools like double booking two people per time slot. It also has a good mobile viewing—best for appointments that need to charge for services.
The biggest downside is the pricing. It was more than other similar services for the tools we needed.
Good for retail integration tools. Not ideal for financial services in our usage
Solved easy scheduling with clients for in our financial practice. Had some features that we did not need like square integration
The best thing about Full Slate is that it is so easy for clients to use. My clients specifically comment on how easy it is to book online appointments with me through this system. Another thing I really like and don't see in most of the other options out there is that Full Slate offers appointment times as if it were maximizing my day's schedule. So in most booking systems it will offer the client times by the quarter hour. This can result in gaps in my schedule. Full Slate offers times using the assumption that every session that day will be the same length as the one being requested which results in a gap sometimes but not nearly as frequently as the other probably would.
My least favorite thing is the reporting features. Or, I should say, the lack of reporting. Full Slate has some basic reporting, such as how your service mix is, and the reports it does have may be more useful to someone who has a staff of more than 1? But I can't do any detailed reporting about individual or average frequency of visits, or things like this. It seems to me that any field that data is collected in should be able to be used for a report.
Before purchasing, assess your reporting needs. That's the biggest flaw for me. Otherwise this is a satisfactory little program. I won't say it's the best but you can definitely run your appointments easily with Full Slate.
Having online booking puts me ahead of competitors. My clients can book any time of the day or night that is convenient for them and the system is easy to use, so I think I have gotten clients that other folks missed.. Plus it is a time saver because you don't have to do the back and forth phone or email tag to settle on an appointment day/time that works for both.
Ability for others to schedule things directly on my calendar based on openings.
Poor customization, not able to change colors of appts, not able to have a scrolling bar like on Google calendar.
Google+ is a better option.
Scheduling appts with clients.
Not realizing many benefits as it integrates POORLY with Google calendar. Also cannot access this from my phone.
Before the company was bought out, the start up was very accommodating to changes and customization that were helpful with our evolving business.
The service has gone down many times with long waits. They notify their customers via their Facebook page and it's just completely silly. They no longer offer certain customization services now they we were purchased by another company.
It allows to schedule somewhat fluidly when the service is actually up, sometimes it can be slow though.
Full slate on the client's end is easy enough to book on. It allows for multiple providers to be on the same system with the ability to add privacy settings between users logging in to their schedule.
Full Slate is not the most efficient scheduler. On the desktop version, you need to click precisely on a skinny line to set an appointment or spot of availability, and if you are a smidgen off of it you will need to start over. There's no way to plug in the time-- you must click the hard-to-get-to line.
Not only that, but if you are setting your schedule, before clicking you must click a button indicating you are changing your availability. If you don't, it will assume you are setting an appointment and won't let you do otherwise without making you restart the process.
It is not a friendly platform for internal users.
I would recommend to anyone using Full Slate to strongly consider looking elsewhere.
Scheduling clients online.
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Online appotiment can be done .It allows for multiple providers to be on the same system with the ability to add privacy settings between users logging in to their schedule.Best application .
As of now .Highly recommented for all users.
Online appointment can be done in easy manner .