How do I get past or existing clients to re-book?

There are two straightforward ways to encourage clients to book their next lesson with you. The first method involves sending a direct message to your client with your booking link. You can easily do this through your inbox on the Athletes Untapped platform, allowing you to personally reach out and remind them to reserve another lesson with you. This method is the most direct approach, ensuring that your clients have all the information they need to quickly and easily book their next session. By sending the link, you make it as convenient as possible for them to take action and continue their coaching experience with you.

The second option is to let your clients know they can navigate to their ‘Booking’ tab to process more sessions. They will find your booking link displayed here. This option allows clients to schedule lessons at their own pace without needing to rely on you to send the link every single time. Whether they want to book right away or schedule a session for a later date, they can easily do so directly from their account. This adds flexibility for both you and your clients, ensuring a smooth re-booking experience regardless of whether you’re actively reaching out or letting them take the reins.

It’s also important to keep in mind that if your client is not on the Athletes Untapped subscription plan, they will need to re-book lessons once they run out of their existing credits. In this case, they will have to purchase additional credits to continue booking lessons with you. This ensures that there is a clear process in place for clients to maintain their training with you while also giving them the flexibility to choose the lessons they need. Whether you reach out directly or let your client access the booking link themselves, encouraging re-bookings is easy, and with a simple process in place, your clients can continue to benefit from your coaching expertise.

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