Stop losing bookings to "I will send the deposit later."
Send one link. The client pays the deposit. The date is reserved.
Turn “I’ll send the deposit later” into a finished booking.
Create the request
Enter the client, wedding date, package, deposit amount, and how long the date will stay on hold.
Send the link
Share one public reservation page that tells the couple exactly what they are securing and what the deposit covers.
Get the confirmation moment
After payment, the couple sees a clear “date reserved” screen that feels like progress, not a generic receipt.
The request feels like progress, not accounting.
Keep the moment warm
When a couple is ready, you can send one reservation link instead of opening a full invoicing workflow and hoping they come back later.
Make the deposit feel like commitment
The page is framed around securing the date, package, and next step so the client feels momentum instead of paperwork.
Reduce follow-up friction
Viewed status, reminder actions, and a booking-style confirmation page remove the most awkward parts of chasing the first payment.
June 21, 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.
Do I need to build an invoice first?
No. The reservation flow is intentionally lighter than invoicing software. You create the booking request, share one link, and let the client pay the deposit from a reservation-style page.
Will the client know the date is actually reserved?
Yes. After payment, they land on a confirmation page that clearly states the wedding date is reserved, shows the package, and repeats the next-step note you provided.
Can I follow up if they view the page but do not pay?
Yes. The reservation dashboard tracks sent and viewed status, and you can resend an SMS reminder when the client has consented to receive texts.
Send one link. Collect the deposit. Confirm the booking.
No invoicing software. No awkward follow-up thread. No extra setup for the client.