Ep54: Making Booking Software Delightful with Nicholas Sanderson
The Health Leader Podcast
English - May 06, 2021 18:00 - 26 minutes - 60.7 MB - ★★★★ - 7 ratingsBusiness Health & Fitness Alternative Health business facebookmarketing marketing massage remedialmassage smallbusiness socialmedia wellness Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
Are you having issues with your booking software? Do you need new clinic management software? The software that handles your booking calendar and client data is integral for any health business, and when it's working well it makes it easier for you to manage your business AND simpler for clients to book themselves in. In a recent survey we found a wide spread of software being used, but one of the most popular right now is a new kid on the block named "Splose", which claims to be "the world's most delightful practice management software for Allied Health professionals". In this interview I speak with the founder of Splose, Nicholas Sanderson. He shares what Splose is, what makes good booking software, and how what he's doing can really help massage therapists and other health professionals make the most of their business.
Are you having issues with your booking software? Do you need new clinic management software? The software that handles your booking calendar and client data is integral for any health business, and when it's working well it makes it easier for you to manage your business AND simpler for clients to book themselves in. In a recent survey we found a wide spread of software being used, but one of the most popular right now is a new kid on the block named "Splose", which claims to be "the world's most delightful practice management software for Allied Health professionals". In this interview I speak with the founder of Splose, Nicholas Sanderson. He shares what Splose is, what makes good booking software, and how what he's doing can really help massage therapists and other health professionals make the most of their business.