A feature · booking page

Your booking page,
working after hours.

A branded URL that takes service calls 24/7. The customer picks the appliance, picks a slot, pays the fee, and the ticket drops into your dispatch — while you're still on the truck.

No card · 5-min setup · cancel anytime
krewnest.com/book/bayoufixOnline
BayouFix Appliance
Book a service visit.

Same-day slots across New Orleans. Service fee clears at booking.

Appliance
Refrigerator
Time slot
Today · 12:00 – 4:00 PM
Service fee
$89clears at booking
The problem

The phone rings while you're under a sink.

Half your leads call when you're neck-deep in a washer drain. By the time you call back, they've booked the other guy. You'll never know how many tickets you lost — that's what makes it hurt.

A booking page is the difference between a shop that feels small and a shop that feels like a real operation. It takes the calls your voicemail couldn't. It qualifies the leads your intake form couldn't.

And because the service fee clears at booking, every ticket that comes through is already paid. No-shows disappear. Owner-evening admin work disappears. The day starts with a queue of real, pre-paid work.

How it works

Five minutes from branded to booking.

No designer, no developer, no waiting. Three moves and the URL is live — ready to take calls while you finish today's route.

I
Step 01

Get your page

A branded URL at krewnest.com/book/your-shop — your logo, your service area, your hours, your service fee. No designer needed.

setup · 5 minutes
II
Step 02

Share it everywhere

Put it on Google Business, your Yelp listing, your truck, your voicemail, your flyers. Customers book without ever dialing.

one URL · everywhere
III
Step 03

Ticket drops in dispatch

Customer picks an appliance, a time slot, pays the service fee. The job appears in your dashboard, assigned and pre-paid.

ticket → tech
What you configure

Six knobs, then you're done.

Set your brand, your hours, your service fee, your service area. Krewnest handles the form, the payments, the confirmations, and the dispatch handoff.

Knob 01
Brand

Logo, colors, shop name.

Knob 02
Hours

When slots appear on the page.

Knob 03
Service fee

What you charge to dispatch.

Knob 04
Service area

Zip codes or a radius.

Knob 05
Mobile-first

Every form is touch-friendly by default.

Knob 06
Share anywhere

One URL for Google, Yelp, flyers, voicemail.

Why it matters

The front door, open.

Every hour your booking page is live is an hour your shop is open for business — without a human staffing the phone. The tickets that show up are qualified, pre-paid, and ready to dispatch.

Calls you never had to take.

Most people want to book, not talk. A booking page captures the owner under-the-sink hours when the phone line is dead.

Pre-paid service fee = no shows.

Because the service fee clears at booking, the customer has skin in the game. Your no-show rate drops to near zero.

Qualified tickets only.

The form asks what's wrong, what brand, what the symptom is. The tech walks in with context — and you filter out the bad leads.

Looks like a real business.

Clean branded URL. Mobile-first form. Same professional front door as the big franchise operators — without their overhead.

From the field

Half my bookings come in after 6 PM. My booking page doesn't sleep, and neither does my pipeline.

Devonte Laurent · owner, Westbank Repair

Build your krew.
Nest your operation.

5-min setup · no card · cancel anytime