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An error occurred while saving the comment Jeremy Shieh commentedI think this is useful but presents issues with multiple location settings, my understanding is that the gear is for brand wide items and manage are location specific. I do understand if a Blvd partner only has one location this would seem superfluous having the two, perhaps for those partners they be consolidated.
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An error occurred while saving the comment Jeremy Shieh commentedSo much yes! I’m thinking if there was real integration with Blvd; potentially within the ecosystem of Blvd we could actually better control the availability in real time. I’m thinking because ClassPass is generally so open with its booking controls instead Blvd integration could allow for [only allow ClassPass availability for two weeks] out to take up what potentially is dead time, but also if the schedulable appointment falls on a day that has 75% booked or more, to consider that day a ‘blackout’ day. With these tools, I feel ClassPass would be a viable opportunity to expand Blvd partners’ business without taking away from the organic bookings. Mostly thinking that BlvdxClassPass integration could report false data saying that a day is fully booked because a threshold of required appts has already been exceeded. Either way, for some partners; the external client base of ClassPass is a new audience(s) that we might want to tap into. In the barbershop world, tons of girlfriends of potential clients have expiring ClassPass credits that if they don’t know what to use it on, they may opt to just send their boyfriend(s) to a barbershop to “use it or lose it.”
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Our workaround is to make a new appt book it under the client with the respective stylists as a single appt, then delete the original one. The newly created one is the one we checkout as it is grouped together.