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For wellness studios

Appointments, held properly.

Treatment bookings, intake, packages and the quiet room between clients — with money and privacy handled at the standard your work requires.

What it’s actually like

Three things wellness practices need that class tools lack.

01
One client, one room, one hour

An appointment blocks a practitioner and a room together. Class software books the person and forgets the space.

Room and practitioner are both real resources, so a double-booking can't happen.
02
Notes that must stay private

What a client tells you is confidential, and front-desk staff shouldn't see it to take a payment.

Field-level privacy — notes and financials masked by role, not hidden by convention.
03
Packages with a long tail

A six-session package bought in January, used across five months, expiring quietly in June.

Packages track their own balance and expiry, and the client can see it without asking.
The part nobody trained you for

Confidentiality isn't a settings page.

In wellness the privacy requirement is professional, not preferential. Roles that mask financial and clinical detail should be the default rather than something you configure and hope holds.

Seven roles with field-level masking as standard
Practitioner and room booked as one unit
Session packages with balance and expiry
Everything a client does, in one timeline
[Proof: pending — quote from a pilot wellness practice, to replace this placeholder before launch.]
Studio owner
[Proof: pending — pilot studio owner]
Owner · wellness practice

Hold the space.
Not the admin.

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