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Develop your booking solution with WPBookit

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Getting started

Need help with installing and using the plugin? Here’s a quick guide to get you started!

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FAQ

Got questions about the Wpbookit plugin and its addons? Find your answers here!

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Addons

Discover how our addons can add more functionality and features!

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Instructions related to plugin installation and usage

Demo

Try out all the amazing features we offer

After creating your personal space for one hour you will be able to experience these two roles and their features

Enhance your plugin with our versatile addons

Addons

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Notification

WhatsApp Meta Notification Addon

Enhance your WPBookit experience with the WhatsApp Meta SMS/WhatsApp Notification Addon, ensuring clients are informed and reminded about appointments, improving communication and reducing no-shows.

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Calendar

Google Calendar Advance Synchronization

Advanced Calendar Synchronization ensures seamless sync across platforms with individual management, automatic updates, and customizable appointment history.

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Payments

Stripe Payment Gateway Addon

Simplify payments with the WPBookit Stripe Addon. Securely accept credit cards and banking methods on your WordPress site for a seamless booking experience.

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SMS

Twillo addon

Enhance your WPBookit experience with the Twilio SMS/WhatsApp Notification Addon, ensuring clients are informed and reminded about appointments, improving communication and reducing no-shows.

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Meeting

Google Meet addon

Effortlessly manage your meetings with automated Google Meet link reminders for customers and staff, ensuring seamless communication and scheduling for every booking.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

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