Book’d is an online booking engine aimed at making individuals and organizations more profitable, productive and accessible. We are using the term “engine” because our ultimate goal is to make businesses stronger and faster, and we sit between the definitions of web application, content management system, online calendar and probably a few others as well. The core functionality is an online booking system that will allow users to have others book time with them through an online interface. They will be able to accept payments, have multiple schedules for multiple staff members or venues, and run promotions. Additionally, the system will allow users to create a full-functioning, responsive website with online booking and e-commerce functionality in less than 15 minutes. Book’d will also be available as an embeddable widget and a simpler landing page.
We started building Book’d because we saw a universal problem: Too much time is being wasted. We got frustrated with not being able to book an appointment with a service provider online and sending six emails back and forth to find a time to meet on something. Our goal in creating Book’d was to create more time for people by removing the complexities of scheduling it. The technical skills were already there, so we just needed to apply them.
With any productivity tool, application will vary based on your needs, but here are a few of the ideas on practical application from our team:
As we said above, we knew people were wasting time because we were wasting time. After looking at the existing solutions, we knew there was a specific void to be filled — the “clever” solution. Other online booking software already exists. It works, but it’s far from perfect. Many of the existing solutions are clunky, have compatibility issues or are hard for anyone without technical knowledge to use effectively. Also, the responsive design we are implementing takes this industry into the mobile market, which it has not been using well at all to date. We know where business is going and we wanted to design something that would assist organizations in getting there quickly and on an extremely low budget (less than the cost of an hourly employee).
Book’d is suited for anyone in need of a way for others to book time with them, accept payment for appointments and for those needing a sophisticated online presence. It works for practically anyone, but it specifically solves primary challenges for service-based businesses for whom every hour not booked is money lost.
In addition to the examples already given, Book’d will be for individuals/organizations like...
Online booking decreases the amount of communication (and thus, time) required to schedule productive time. It’s a cost reduction no matter how you look at it. Additionally, for those who accept payment for time (i.e. service-based companies), Book’d provides a way for them to easily collect payment ahead of the appointment, reducing no-shows, which is a big issue.
In today’s market, accessibility is key with converting new customers and retaining existing ones. Convenience is mobile, which means you better be accessible on mobile devices. Especially among younger generations, the idea of having to make a phone call to book an appointment will often keep them from making one. Accessibility = increased conversion and happier customers.
We are going to market ready to experiment. Emily Eldridge (Eldridge is also the co-founder of The Agency Post) has experience bringing startups to market and has come on as our CEO. We also have some great external marketing partners in this endeavor, which will certainly help us to make “informed market tests.” We’re going to be testing everything from Facebook advertising to Google AdWords to foot soldiers. Access to Book’d is being granted on an invitation-only basis so that we can maintain control over the number of users and ensure everyone receives the best possible experience with the software from the beginning. We’re also implementing an Industry Partner program in which we are looking to partner with a few businesses in key industries to determine how best to use Book’d for their needs and how to continue to build out our website design options accordingly.
Initially, we are launching “Make Time Count,” a Pinterest-based strategy we’re excited to test. We didn’t identify the issue we set out to solve (wasted time), and a lot of awesome people have had a lot to say on the subject. Inspiring quotes, as you probably know, are a very popular item-to-pin, so we’re going to be adding a new one each day that relates to the values of Book’d. In past work, we’ve had great engagement from Pinterest users, so we’re interested to see how it works for Book’d.
We’d like to give a special shout out to 12th of Never, the awesome design firm based out of Australia who helped to develop our visual branding elements. They were simply amazing to work with, and the 24-hour work schedule created by being on opposite sides of the globe is ideal for startups...
Originally published Aug 1, 2012 1:00:04 AM, updated December 05 2014