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Glossary definition

What is a booking page?

A booking page is a public scheduling page where visitors choose an available time, answer required questions, and confirm an appointment. Booking pages are often shared as booking links or embedded on websites.

Example workflow

A consultant shares a booking link on a website. A visitor chooses a time, enters their details, receives a confirmation email, and gets a reminder before the call.

How it works

  • A host defines availability, event length, buffers, and booking rules.
  • The booking page displays available time slots to the visitor.
  • The visitor answers required questions and confirms the appointment.
  • The system sends confirmation messages, calendar events, reminders, or workflow triggers.

When to use it

  • You want prospects or customers to book without back-and-forth emails.
  • You need a public link for demos, consultations, support calls, or service appointments.
  • You want confirmations and reminders to happen automatically after booking.

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between a booking page and a booking link?

A booking page is the scheduling page itself. A booking link is the URL people use to open and share that page.

Can a booking page be embedded on a website?

Yes. Semiora booking pages can be shared as links and used as part of website booking flows.

Next step

See how Semiora supports booking page.

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