Put booking on your own domain, not a marketplace listing.
Run your booking page on a domain you control — book.yourshop.com — so customers stay in your brand and your business owns the relationship, not a directory.
A marketplace URL builds the marketplace's brand, not yours
When clients book through a directory, the directory owns the address, the brand, and often the customer. Sending people to your own domain keeps the trust — and the clients — with you.
Three steps.
Use something like book.yourshop.com or appointments.yourstudio.com.
Add the record we show you at your domain registrar — we guide you through it in the dashboard.
Your booking page serves from your domain, fully branded, with secure HTTPS.
What you get.
Customers see your name in the address bar, not a marketplace's.
Your page is yours alone — nobody else's shop is one tap away.
The customer connects with your business directly, so the relationship stays with you.
Common questions.
No — you can use a subdomain of a domain you already own, like book.yourshop.com.
Yes. Your custom domain is served over HTTPS automatically.