A custom booking or appointment system built using docsndata. This video explains how coupons work.
docsndata is not only about bookings tho. It was configured in this case to represent the data and interactions this particular business needs
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I don’t think you can create an endpoint any faster than this.
Just a few clicks and you’re done.
In this example, I create an endpoint to return bookings or appointments between two date ranges, and it only takes a couple of minutes.
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You can now compose Logic Sheets.
Using three logic sheets, I implement a solution to calculate available appointments slots for a booking system as:
available appointments = capacity - booked
Pretty simple!
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Do powerful things with your data - introducing Logic Sheets
Using vehicle inventory, appointment slots and repair schedules to calculate bookable appointments for a mobile car wash company
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@lombechib Yep, thats true. If you are paying a platform a lot of money due to high usage, that means you have a successful product, which is a *good* problem.
From that position, you have options. To rewrite, to re-platform etc.
Pros and cons, right?
Is building a product on a no code platform an impediment to an exit? Does it limit valuation in the eyes of potential investors?
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A business has two vans and four drivers and each van can do three visits a day. How to plan the week?
What ya think of this user interface mockup?
I have seen many designs for this kind of problem before, so please let me know whats best in class here.
Easiest way to model a business process - how about "train tracks"?
Would this make sense to you if you were modelling a bookings business?
What would you improve?
Working on an appointment booking solution for a customer that needs dynamic or surge pricing. Depending on available slots, price increases. Flows into the CRM, and from there into their specialised backend.
@DanielLambert29 I'd love to work with you (at zero cost and for as long as it takes, we're a start-up and want to learn) to understand this process and see if we can't automate the hell out of it, for you and your suppliers. Am doing similar for my brother's caramel business in Ireland. Chat?
Scanning and printing are probably disguised automation opportunities calling out to you i.e gold dust!
Staying in the digital realm is what keeps the door open to automation. Aim for 100% so you can achieve 95.
No need to copy-and-edit repetitive documents. Save time, save money and reduce errors using automation. Invoices, quotes, proposals, contracts, reports can all be assembled from parts or templates.
Having a single customer view, integrated to your website and email systems, is another corner stone of automated operations and a click free business.