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In the checkout window it would be nice to have an area where you can have an existing client pay for another client's session. As an example, if there was a surprise massage booked and you didn't want them to pay for it we could have the option to link another clients payment info, or search for the client's name that wants to pay. Sharing payment information in general would be nice (sharing packages specifically).
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It would be nice if we could link grouped appointments when booking the same way client booked group appointments are linked.
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This would be such a quality of life improvement for staff. We currently have to double-book a session so the payer's information is on the schedule. Then we have to go to the front desk screen and combine the tickets and then remove the client who was not receiving the service. After it has been checked out we have to then cancel the appointment for the client who did not receive the service. That's five extra steps to check someone out. This is also extremely confusing when training new staff.