Your home page controls how clients navigate through the online booking process. The selections you make here determine which steps clients see and in what order. The goal is to keep booking simple while collecting only the information that matters for your clinic setup.
Below are recommended home page configurations based on common clinic types.
If you are a solo practitioner, keep your home page minimal. In most cases, you should not include services or locations.
Services and locations act as booking filters. When they are enabled, clients must make additional selections before they can view available appointments. For a solo practitioner with only one service type or location, these additional steps are unnecessary.
Only include locations if you operate from more than one location or if you want clients to actively choose where they are booking. Otherwise, leaving services and locations off creates the fastest booking experience.
For mobile practitioners, we recommend selecting locations only.
This setup ensures clients enter their address during booking. Noterro uses this information to confirm whether the address falls within your service area before showing availability. This prevents bookings outside your coverage area and ensures your schedule remains accurate.
Services are typically not needed on the home page unless you offer clearly distinct service types that affect availability or pricing.
For multi-practitioner clinics, the home page should provide a clear and structured layout. We recommend enabling the following options:
Services
Practitioners
Locations
This configuration allows clients to choose the service they need, select their preferred practitioner, and confirm the clinic location. It supports higher booking volumes, practitioner-specific schedules, and multi-location operations while maintaining an intuitive flow for clients.
Choosing the right home page setup helps clients book confidently and helps your clinic run smoothly. Keep the experience simple and aligned with your clinic's operations.
Your home page controls how clients navigate through the online booking process. The selections you make here determine which steps clients see and in what order. The goal is to keep booking simple while collecting only the information that matters for your clinic setup.
Below are recommended home page configurations based on common clinic types.
If you are a solo practitioner, keep your home page minimal. In most cases, you should not include services or locations.
Services and locations act as booking filters. When they are enabled, clients must make additional selections before they can view available appointments. For a solo practitioner with only one service type or location, these additional steps are unnecessary.
Only include locations if you operate from more than one location or if you want clients to actively choose where they are booking. Otherwise, leaving services and locations off creates the fastest booking experience.
For mobile practitioners, we recommend selecting locations only.
This setup ensures clients enter their address during booking. Noterro uses this information to confirm whether the address falls within your service area before showing availability. This prevents bookings outside your coverage area and ensures your schedule remains accurate.
Services are typically not needed on the home page unless you offer clearly distinct service types that affect availability or pricing.
For multi-practitioner clinics, the home page should provide a clear and structured layout. We recommend enabling the following options:
Services
Practitioners
Locations
This configuration allows clients to choose the service they need, select their preferred practitioner, and confirm the clinic location. It supports higher booking volumes, practitioner-specific schedules, and multi-location operations while maintaining an intuitive flow for clients.
Choosing the right home page setup helps clients book confidently and helps your clinic run smoothly. Keep the experience simple and aligned with your clinic's operations.
Your home page controls how clients navigate through the online booking process. The selections you make here determine which steps clients see and in what order. The goal is to keep booking simple while collecting only the information that matters for your clinic setup.
Below are recommended home page configurations based on common clinic types.
If you are a solo practitioner, keep your home page minimal. In most cases, you should not include services or locations.
Services and locations act as booking filters. When they are enabled, clients must make additional selections before they can view available appointments. For a solo practitioner with only one service type or location, these additional steps are unnecessary.
Only include locations if you operate from more than one location or if you want clients to actively choose where they are booking. Otherwise, leaving services and locations off creates the fastest booking experience.
For mobile practitioners, we recommend selecting locations only.
This setup ensures clients enter their address during booking. Noterro uses this information to confirm whether the address falls within your service area before showing availability. This prevents bookings outside your coverage area and ensures your schedule remains accurate.
Services are typically not needed on the home page unless you offer clearly distinct service types that affect availability or pricing.
For multi-practitioner clinics, the home page should provide a clear and structured layout. We recommend enabling the following options:
Services
Practitioners
Locations
This configuration allows clients to choose the service they need, select their preferred practitioner, and confirm the clinic location. It supports higher booking volumes, practitioner-specific schedules, and multi-location operations while maintaining an intuitive flow for clients.
Choosing the right home page setup helps clients book confidently and helps your clinic run smoothly. Keep the experience simple and aligned with your clinic's operations.



