Multi-service packages
Bundle massage + facial + mani-pedi into one package with one deposit and one calendar slot — the way day-spa clients actually buy.
Multi-service packages, bridal and group bookings, gift card redemption, and inline upsells. Built around the way clients actually buy a spa day.
Package math, group coordination, gift card economics, and the upsell flow that lifts the average ticket from $135 to $395.
Bundle massage + facial + mani-pedi into one package with one deposit and one calendar slot — the way day-spa clients actually buy.
Book 4-6 services in a single transaction for a bridal party. Auto-assigns therapists, collects per-person deposits, and sends shared confirmations.
Clients redeem at booking by entering the code — no front desk lookup, no awkward "do you have your card?" moment at checkout.
Hot stone, aromatherapy, scalp massage — clients add them to their service in the booking flow. Avg 32% upsell rate vs. checkout-time pitch.
Each esthetician, LMT, and wellness coach has their own service list. The widget surfaces only people who do what the client is booking.
Set up monthly or quarterly self-care subscriptions. Clients get a reminder, confirm, and rebook in one tap — no chasing.
A single-service spa client spends $135 and walks out. The same client, booking a Spa Day Package, spends $395 — and the marginal cost to deliver the extra two services is almost entirely time on the calendar, not product. The math is simple: every booking that converts from "single facial" to "facial + massage + mani-pedi" is roughly $260 of almost-pure margin.
Servegalo's package booking flow puts the upsell at the right moment — when the client is already mentally committed and has their card out. Add-ons appear inline during service selection ("Add hot stone for $35?"), and the deposit covers the full package value so half-booked spa days don't fall apart at checkout. Combined with Stripe for gift card redemption and the AI receptionist handling bridal party inquiries after hours, most day spas see their average ticket lift 25-40% within the first quarter.
Migrating from Booker, Mindbody, or Vagaro? CSV import maps clients, services, and gift card balances in minutes. See the migration guide.
Yes. Servegalo handles online booking, packages, group bookings, gift cards, deposits, SMS reminders, CRM, and reporting — the full feature set a day spa needs. CSV import from Booker, Mindbody, Vagaro, and Square is built in.
Configure a package as a bundle of services with a single total duration, a single price, and an optional discount. Clients see "Spa Day Package — 3 services, 4 hours, $395". One deposit covers the whole package; the system blocks the correct calendar time for each component.
Yes. Group bookings let one organizer book multiple guests at once. Each guest fills in their info via a shared link, picks their services, and the system assigns therapists and chairs without conflicts. Per-person deposits are collected up front.
Gift cards are codes generated in the dashboard (with optional expiry and value). Clients enter the code at checkout and the system applies it to the booking total. Partial redemption is supported — the remaining balance stays on the card.
Yes. Any service or package can be booked on a recurring cadence (every 4 weeks, monthly, quarterly). Reminders fire automatically; clients can skip, reschedule, or cancel without calling.
A 20-minute demo with a test widget for your spa — packages, group bookings, gift cards, and inline upsells.