Setting up your booking page
Your booking page is the public URL where clients reserve appointments. This page covers how to make it look like your spa, not like a generic template.
Find it in the dashboard
Settings → Booking Page. The dashboard shows you a live preview that updates as you change things.
What you can change
Your URL slug. This is the part after scalpboss.app/. You picked one at signup. Changing it after clients have started booking is possible but breaks any links you've already shared, so do it early or not at all.
Logo. Upload a square PNG or JPG, at least 400×400 pixels. The booking page resizes it automatically. Keep file size under 2 MB.
Hero image. A larger photo that sits at the top of your booking page. Landscape orientation, at least 1600 pixels wide, under 5 MB. Photos of your space or treatment in progress work better than stock photos.
Brand colors. Pick a primary color (used for buttons and accents) and a background tone. The dashboard previews how readable the page is — if a color combination is hard to read, the preview will warn you.
Description. A short paragraph (under 200 characters) that appears above your services list. Tell people what makes your spa different in one sentence.
Slot presentation
Settings → Booking Page → Availability Display. Three modes:
- Show all — every open slot. Best for low-volume periods or when you want to look easy to book.
- Smart — bunches appointments into existing busy windows so you don't get scattered single bookings across the day.
- Look busy — hides slots strategically to make popular times look fuller than they are. Useful early on.
Smart is the default and works for most spas.
Test before you share
Before putting the URL anywhere public, book a fake appointment yourself end-to-end. Use a real email so you can confirm the confirmation email looks right. Cancel it from the dashboard when done. If anything looks off, fix it before clients see it.