BookPath checks every public step a new customer takes to reach your Booksy calendar — from Google search through booking confirmation — and sends a short PDF report with the main issues and priority fixes.
$49 one-time · PDF delivered in 24–48 hours · Public data only
Booksy is widely used by barbershops, salons, lash studios, and other beauty businesses because it handles the scheduling side reliably. But the booking platform itself is only part of what a new customer experiences before they complete an appointment.
Pricing that isn't visible on the website before the Booksy redirect, a staff selection step that appears before available times are shown, a Booksy link that isn't prominent on mobile, or a Google Business Profile with no Booksy booking button — any of these can cause a new customer to stop before they reach your calendar.
A BookPath Audit checks the complete path the way a first-time customer would encounter it: a Google search, a website visit, a Booksy page load — on a phone, without any prior knowledge of your business.
BookPath checks each of these in sequence — from Google search to Booksy confirmation page — the way a new customer actually moves through the path.
Many businesses using Booksy can connect it directly to their Google Business Profile so a "Book Online" button appears in Google search results — skipping the website step entirely. When this isn't configured, a customer has to navigate to the website first before finding a way to book.
A customer clicking through from Google to your website is almost certainly on their phone. They have a few seconds to understand what you offer and find a clear way to book. A slow-loading page, missing HTTPS, or a design that doesn't immediately direct them to Booksy can end the visit before a booking starts.
A Booksy link that exists somewhere on the website is not the same as a clear booking path. For businesses with multiple stylists, each with a separate Booksy profile, the website may present several Booksy links with no guidance on which to select. For multi-location businesses, an unclear location selector adds a similar friction point.
A customer comparing their options wants to know your prices before following a link to a booking platform. If no pricing is visible on the website and Booksy requires selecting a service before displaying any prices, the customer must commit further into a booking flow than they may be comfortable with just to check if your rates work for them.
Booksy flows that require a customer to select a specific staff member before showing any available appointment times create friction for new customers who don't have a preference. A customer who doesn't know who to pick and doesn't see a way to skip the selection step may leave rather than guess.
A customer who has reached the Booksy calendar still needs to find an available slot and complete the booking on a phone. A Booksy listing that shows no available appointments, requires account creation before displaying slots, or presents a mobile layout that's hard to navigate can end the booking at the final step.
Instagram is a primary discovery channel for barbershops, salons, and lash studios. A customer who confirms the quality of your work on Instagram and then wants to book should be able to get to your Booksy page in one tap from the bio link — not through a general homepage that requires finding a booking link separately.
A customer searching for a barbershop, salon, or beauty studio on Google sees multiple businesses on the same results page. Your review count, rating, and booking path visibility are compared against nearby competitors at that moment — and a competitor with a cleaner path or stronger profile may be chosen first.
These are patterns found across Booksy barbershop, salon, and beauty studio booking paths — no individual businesses are named.
Public data only. No logins. No guaranteed-outcome claims.
No. The entire audit uses publicly available information — what any new customer would see without logging in. We check your public Booksy listing, your website, your Google Business Profile, and your Instagram. We never ask for passwords, admin access, or Booksy credentials.
Booksy is a capable platform, but a customer's path starts before they reach your Booksy page. Common issues include: no pricing visible on the website before the Booksy redirect, a Booksy link that isn't prominently placed, a flow that requires selecting a specific staff member before showing any available times, a Google Business Profile with no Booksy booking button configured, or an Instagram bio that doesn't link directly to the Booksy page.
Multi-stylist and multi-location Booksy setups are common areas of friction. We check whether a customer can select "any available" staff member rather than being required to choose a specific person, and whether the location selection is clear enough that a new customer knows which one to pick.
BookPath audits the full booking path for whatever platform you use — Booksy, Vagaro, Square Appointments, GlossGenius, Fresha, Acuity Scheduling, and others. This page focuses on Booksy, but the audit checks the complete path regardless of platform.
As a PDF sent to the email address you provide when submitting your request. Delivery is within 24–48 hours.
If your completed report contains a factual error about publicly visible information, reply to us and we'll review it. If we can't complete your audit due to a data collection issue on our end, you receive a full refund.