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Bookings

Booking requests and messages from your published site's forms, in one inbox.

Every form on your published site — booking requests, contact messages, quote asks, newsletter signups — lands in the Bookings tab, so nothing a visitor sends gets lost. Requests appear as soon as a visitor submits, newest first.

Nothing on this tab draws from your credit balance: receiving, reviewing, and managing requests is all free.

How site forms work#

When the AI generates a section with a form — a booking form with date and time fields, a contact form, an email signup — your published site wires it up automatically. A visitor fills it in, presses the submit button, and sees a confirmation right on the page ("Thanks! Your message has been sent."). There's nothing to configure.

Note

Forms only submit on your published site. In the editor and preview, forms are just part of the design — publish first, then test the form on your live page.

Review new requests#

  1. In your workspace sidebar, click Bookings. A badge on the tab shows how many new requests are waiting.
  2. Click any row to expand it and see every field the visitor filled in, plus which page it was sent from and when.
  3. Use the All, New, and Handled filters — or the search box — to find a specific request.

Each row shows who sent it (name, email, and phone when provided), what kind of form it was — Booking, Contact, Quote, Signup, or Form for anything else — and the message. Email addresses and phone numbers are shown so you can reply or call straight away.

Mark a request handled#

Click the check icon on a row once you've dealt with it — the row leaves the New filter and the tab badge counts down. Changed your mind? Click the arrow icon on a handled row to move it back to New.

Delete a request#

Click the trash icon on a row and confirm. Deleting is permanent — there's no way to restore a deleted request.

Requests add customers automatically#

When a request includes an email address, the sender is added to your Customers list automatically, marked with a From booking chip. If someone with that email is already on your list, the request is linked to their existing record instead of creating a duplicate.

Customers added this way are kept out of email campaigns — sending a booking request isn't the same as signing up for marketing. Only customers you add yourself can receive campaigns.