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Allow the ability to select a service when making a sale so that clients have the ability to pre-pay for a service before they book an appointment. They want to be able to see what they have purchased, not just have a credit on their account.
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Jenifer Neptune
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Allow clients to save their appt directly to their calendar
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We recommend adding the ability for clients to pre-pay for a specific treatment and have it stored as a voucher in their wallet without requiring an appointment to be scheduled at checkout.
This use case comes up frequently when:
-- A client wants to purchase a specific treatment for someone else (instead of a dollar-value gift card)
-- A parent wants to pre-pay for a child’s treatment
-- A client wants to lock in a treatment now and schedule later
Currently, the only way to support this in Boulevard is to create a package with a quantity of one and sell that package at checkout. This workaround requires duplicating each treatment as a package and maintaining it in two places. Any pricing, description, or policy updates then have to be managed separately, which increases administrative overhead and the risk of inconsistencies.
A native “pre-paid service voucher” option would eliminate the need for one-off packages, reduce operational complexity, and better match real client purchasing behavior. The voucher could reference the existing service directly, inherit its pricing and rules, and be redeemable from the client’s wallet at booking or checkout.
This would improve the client experience, reduce internal maintenance, and clarify the distinction between true multi-session packages and simple pre-paid services.