Double bookings
One calendar, one source of truth. Practitioners see what's free before they book, and Bookley refuses to let two people take the same slot.
Rooms booked without the phone tag. Invoices that write themselves. Access rules you set once and forget. Built for multi-practitioner clinics that want the admin out of the way.
Small daily jobs that add up to hours of admin every week — Bookley just handles them.
One calendar, one source of truth. Practitioners see what's free before they book, and Bookley refuses to let two people take the same slot.
Practitioners set their own recurring slots. Change one week without breaking the pattern. Your inbox stops filling with "can you move me to Tuesday?"
Decide who can book which rooms, how far ahead, and how often — set it once and Bookley takes care of the rest.
Bookley bills each practitioner for their room time automatically. They pay via Stripe or bank transfer. You spend end-of-month reviewing, not building spreadsheets.
Four things that matter more than a feature list.
One calendar for every practitioner. Recurring slots, room-by-room controls, and booking windows that stop last-minute chaos.
Invite the right people, give each role only what they need. Trainees, permanents, and contractors can live in the same workspace without stepping on each other.
Book, change, cancel — all from their own login. Room photos and details up front, so nobody wanders into the wrong studio.
Set your rates once. Bookley tallies hours, applies memberships and discounts, generates invoices, and hands the money to Stripe. You review, don't rebuild.
About an hour of work. No new spreadsheets, no new systems.
Stripe fees still apply on card payments. Bookley doesn't add anything on top.
You'll get the most out of Bookley if you're one of these.
Two therapists or twenty. Per-user rules and shared calendars are built for the messy overlap between everyone's schedules.
You charge practitioners for room time. Bookley bills them monthly and lets them pay themselves — you're not the middleman anymore.
One person doing scheduling, billing, and reception. Bookley takes the calendar and the ledger off their plate so they can do the human bits.
3 months free. Set up your rooms, invite your team, run one real week — decide from there.