Reserve the date before the couple goes cold.
Send one link for the deposit and lock in the event date.
Turn “I’ll send the deposit later” into a finished booking.
Set up the reservation request
Enter the client, event date, package, and deposit amount in a simple builder.
Share the event link
Send one page that shows the event date, package, and deposit required to lock it in.
Confirm the date
Once paid, the client sees a confirmation screen that makes the reservation feel final and easy to screenshot.
The request feels like progress, not accounting.
Hold the event date with less friction
DJs can collect the deposit at the exact moment the couple is ready instead of hoping they return to an invoice later.
Keep the message sales-friendly
The booking page feels like “secure your date,” which is much easier for clients to respond to than “here is your invoice.”
Track the commitment clearly
Sent, viewed, and reserved states make it obvious which couples are moving forward and which dates should be released.
September 8, 2027 is reserved
Give the client a screenshot-friendly confirmation page that removes the “did it go through?” anxiety and reinforces the booking itself.
Questions teams ask before they switch.
Can this replace a full DJ invoicing setup?
It is meant to handle the booking-commitment moment first. You can reserve the date and collect the deposit without forcing every lead into a heavier accounting workflow.
Send one link. Collect the deposit. Confirm the booking.
No invoicing software. No awkward follow-up thread. No extra setup for the client.