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Your diary can be busy and still leak money.

Empty slots. Cancellations. Clients who don't return. What it costs you to get a booking in the first place. Most owners have at least one of these running quietly in the background. Do you know which one is costing you most?

What this is

Six quick questions about how your diary behaves. At the end it tells you which of the four leaks is showing the strongest warning sign in your business, and what that usually means.

No login. No export. No client list. No card. Nothing to dig out. You can answer every question off the top of your head, and "I don't know" is a real answer that tells us something.

What this is not

This does not prove you are losing money, and it will not pretend to. It finds the strongest warning sign from what you tell it. A warning sign is somewhere worth looking, not a verdict.

Rebookly does not replace your booking system. It reads what your booking system already knows.

Question 1 of 6

Your result

What that means

What it does not mean

Six questions cannot prove a loss. They can only tell you where to look first. Everything above is based on what you just told me and nothing else.

The other three, for context

    Two more questions. Still no export, still no client data.

    Optional

    Round numbers are fine. If you are not sure, put your best guess and the answer comes back as a range.

    Indicative scale

    Estimate  

    This is an estimate of diary value affected, not guaranteed lost or recoverable revenue. It is built from bands you chose, not from your actual records, so treat it as an order of magnitude and nothing finer. Some businesses recover a good part of it, some recover a little, and some recover none of it. Nobody recovers all of it.

    How I label money, always

    • Estimate. A range, not a promise. That is what the number above is.
    • Opportunity. Money that might be recoverable. Not money you have.
    • Observed change. What your totals actually did, with nothing claimed about why.
    • Recovered. Only where the money can be tied to an action by a mechanism I measured. A rise in takings on its own is never Recovered.

    An estimate is never written up as a result, and a coincidence is never written up as a recovery. How that works on a paid Sprint.

    Free, one finding

    Want me to check whether this really is the thing worth fixing first?

    You have a warning sign. You do not yet know whether it is the biggest one, because six questions cannot see your actual numbers. I will look properly and send you one finding, free.

    What you get, free

    • What I found. One observation, worked out from figures you give me, with the arithmetic shown.
    • What it doesn't mean. Said out loud, so you do not over-read it.
    • What I'd fix first. One practical thing you can do this week.

    What the free one does not include: the full diagnostic, the priority analysis across all four leaks, help doing the fix, or the 30 day re-measure. That is the paid Sprint. This is a sample of how I read a set of figures.

    What I will ask you for

    After you send this, I reply asking for a small number of totals off your own dashboard. The sort you could read out over the phone.

    • No client list, names, emails or phone numbers.
    • No appointment records and no diary export. Ever.
    • No logins and no access to your booking system.
    • Your figures and your business name are never put into ChatGPT, Claude or any AI. The sums are done by hand.

    I reply within two working days with the short list of totals I need. If you decide not to send them, that is completely fine and I will not chase you.

    I am doing these by hand while I prove this works, so it is capped at 10 businesses at a time. If the cap is full I will tell you straight away rather than leave you waiting.

    Already know you want the full picture? The 30 Day Revenue Recovery Sprint is £99, one payment, nothing renews.

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