Toggle tipping on/off per service or providers
Have an option for tips to not be an option for some services. "Tippable services" so when we are checking people out it wont ask on services that do not allow tips.

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Lauren Schroeder commented
This is extremely important when offering medical services as the medical professionals legally are not allowed to accept tips. however, if we turn it off and the client is receiving multiple services with providers such as estheticians, they wont have the option to tip. PLEASE fix this!
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Tiffany Moore commented
Yes!! We need this ASAP
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Maggie Duke commented
Yes! OR having all visit service providers and the ability to tip individual amounts for service providers listed on one screen instead of one provider per screen because they think they are tipping for all services on the first screen and always have to go back to edit the amount because they don’t realize that was just for one provider.
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Morgan Charleigh commented
YES!! Many medspas offer services that it is ethically not appropriate to accept tips for. However, estheticians performing facials and lashes, deserve to be tipped. This need is an immediate one!!
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Clayton Smith commented
Needed ASAP!
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Jennifer Watson commented
We would like to have the option to toggle which employees can receive tips and which ones can't. Our med spa location would like to allow our Aesthetician to receive tips, but our RNs ethically should not be given tips. As of right now, we can only turn it on or off.
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Derek Zeigler commented
We would like the option to select which service providers can/cannot receive tips. In some geographical areas medical practitioners cannot earn tips but estheticians can.
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Tiffany Moore commented
Yes this is incredibly necessary for medical spas. It is illegal to accept tips for medical services but our aestheticians doing non medical services need to be able to accept tips. I'd also add a toggle button for providers so certain providers (like doctors and nurse practitioners) can't be tipped.
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Rachel Lambert commented
Yes! We do not want to accept tips for the infrared sauna but we need a staff member to clean it. We have to push skip on our end really quick before the client feels obligated to tip. If they see multiple people then there isn't an option to skip for one.
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Jessica Boyd commented
There are some high ticket items that we do not want to add a tip feature (injectables no tip but facials yes tip) but there is no way of limiting this feature per service
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Molly Brown commented
This is critical as others have mentioned, particularly for Med Spas. It's important that we're able to turn off the gratuity feature for medical procedures/services, but are able to leave it on for esthetics like brow waxes & facials. Do we know when this is set to be worked on?
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Regina Maloney commented
YES!!! This is needed very soon!!!
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Alyssa Williams commented
Some services are not appropriate to ask a tip for while others are. If we could make the tips setting more customizable that would be great!
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Leah Catanese commented
Yes, definitely would appreciate this feature!
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Adriane Jahnke commented
It is illegal to ask for tips on certain services, please make this an option
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Zelda Swain commented
Please fix this. It is not legal for medical staff to accept tips.
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Patrick Mikell commented
Having the option to select certain services to prompt for gratuity would be ideal. We do not want all of our services asking, but for facials, etc. there would be a need.
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Customer Service commented
Some services and some providers should ask for tips but not all for example nurses do not get tips at our med spa
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Beth Colombo commented
We believe in blending service treatments on the same day and we frequently have days were a client is having a facial and laser hair on the same day. The facial is not a medical service and gratuity is permissible. However, laser hair reduction is a medical service and gratuity is not permissible by law. So we have to coach our clients through calculating gratuity based on just the one service and often have to modify the order to reflect all of the gratuity going to just the non-medical provider.
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Montana Blackley commented
This is a critical feature for medical spas that have staff that are non-medical.