Getting Started

Your Cyntree booking page

What clients see on your public page and how your URL works.

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Last updated: 2026-05-03

Steps

  1. Your public booking page is the primary way customers discover your services, choose a time, and submit a booking.
  2. The live page can be the default booking page, an AI generated custom website, or a template website depending on what you have published from Home > Website.
  3. The page displays your business name, logo, description, contact details, address, social links, and booking CTA using the live website mode for that workspace.
  4. Public active services are listed with their name, duration, price, delivery mode, media, and booking options. Hidden link only services stay hidden from the public list unless you share their direct link.
  5. If you have created service categories, services are grouped into sections so customers can browse by type rather than scrolling through a flat list.
  6. When a customer selects a service, they see available dates and slots based on either your business availability or fixed service slots. They enter their details, select service extras, and proceed to payment if required.
  7. Payment behavior depends on your service settings: some services require no upfront payment, others require a deposit (percentage or fixed amount), and some require full payment at booking. Online checkout uses the active Stripe or Paystack setup for that business.
  8. Before sharing the page publicly, open the Share tab, copy the link, and test it yourself. Verify that services display correctly, available slots appear as expected, and the booking flow completes without issues.

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