Your booking page is where interested prospects become scheduled appointments. A poorly designed page loses leads you've worked hard to attract. Here's how to optimize it.

Essential Elements

Clear Value Proposition

Above the scheduling widget, answer: "What will they get from this call?" Not your credentials—their outcome.

Simple Scheduling

Show available times clearly. Minimize clicks. Don't ask for unnecessary information.

Professional Appearance

Match your branding. Include a professional photo. Look established and trustworthy.

Social Proof

Include a testimonial or two near the booking widget. Let others vouch for you.

What to Ask (and Not Ask)

Essential Fields

  • Name
  • Email
  • Phone (optional but helpful)
  • One qualifying question

Avoid Asking

  • Long intake forms (save for after booking)
  • Multiple qualifying questions
  • Unnecessary personal details

Every additional field reduces conversion. Get the appointment; gather details later.

Confirmation Experience

After booking, immediately:

  • Show a thank you message
  • Send confirmation email with calendar invite
  • Send confirmation text
  • Set expectations for the call

Common Mistakes

  • Too few available slots - Show at least 10-15 options
  • Outdated availability - Sync with your actual calendar
  • No mobile optimization - Many book from phones
  • Buried booking link - Make it prominent everywhere

Stronghold's booking pages are mobile-optimized, integrate with Google Calendar, and send automatic confirmations.