Multi-service bookings
One visit, several services: a facial plus a peel, a cut plus color. Tick more than one service and Lime Papaya books them as a single appointment sized for the combined time, priced as the sum of the menu.
At the desk
- Click New appointment.
- Under Services, tick every service for the visit. Each shows its minutes and price.
- Book it. One chip on the calendar, blocking the combined duration; the appointment lists each service with its own price and the total.
Online
- On your booking page, the client can select more than one service on the service step.
- The times offered are ones where the whole combined visit fits in one provider's day.
- It books as one appointment, same as at the desk.
Example. Sarah books a Hydrafacial (60 minutes, $189) plus a lash tint (30 minutes, $45). The calendar blocks 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM with one chip, and her appointment page shows both services and a $234 total.
Common questions
- Different providers for each service in one visit? One appointment has one provider. Two providers means two appointments; for a party across chairs, that's a group booking.
- Why are there fewer time options for stacked services? The whole combined block has to fit. A 90-minute stack needs 90 open contiguous minutes, and afternoons full of 30-minute gaps won't offer it.
- Can I add a service after booking? Not on the existing appointment today. Book the addition as its own appointment right after, or cancel and rebook the stack.
- How does checkout handle it? One bill: every service listed, one total, one payment.
Good to know
- Each service in the stack keeps its own price on the appointment, so receipts and reports stay itemized.
- Turnover you built into each duration rides along; stacks never squeeze the reset time out.