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Web site of the week for the week of April 20

Posted: Monday, April 20, 2009 2:08 PM by Andrew Littell

Schedulicity.com provides easy online reservation software so you never lose track of appointments. Registered users can create a listing for their business and link to it from their homepage. Clients can access your calendar and browse your schedule to find a time that works for them.

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I began scheduling my beauty appointments with this amazing tool.  I was really tired of playing "phone tag" with my former hairstylist, and then still having to wait up to 6 weeks for a haircut once we finally set the date!  Nobody has time for that.  With Schedulicity, I can get online, schedule my appointments and just show up at time and day I reserved.  No worries, no missed appointments and no follow up.    Schedulicity has made life easier!
From a business standpoint, this is a priceless tool.  No more hours spent on the phone trying to coordinate and book my schedule.  I teach private yoga lessons, and my clients reserve their time online, and I receive a text message and email confirmation!  Sometimes, it is while I am out hiking with my dog!  Schedulicity gives me more freedom in my work, so I can work more efficiently and focus on teaching, not scheduling.  


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