Booking pages

Send a link. Get a booked call.

A branded calendar page with rules you control — slot length, buffers, notice windows, daily caps. The lead picks a time, the confirmation and calendar invite go out instantly, and your pipeline updates itself.

One flat price · unlimited seats · no per-contact fees
GBooking · 30-min slots
M 12
T 13
W 14
T 15
F 16
9:00
9:30
10:00
BOOKED
11:00
11:30
Confirmation + calendar invite sent instantly
Sound familiar?

Booking a call shouldn’t take seven emails

Every hour a hot lead waits for a time slot, they cool. Here’s what changes.

The old way
  • “Does Tuesday at 3 work?” — the thread that never ends
  • A hot lead goes cold while you compare calendars
  • Back-to-back calls with no breathing room, booked by strangers
  • Someone books a demo for 8am tomorrow — you see it at 7:45
  • No-shows, because nobody sent an invite and nobody got reminded
With GRID
  • One link. The lead picks a slot. Done.
  • Booked while they’re still excited — often minutes after first contact
  • Buffers between calls and a hard cap per day, enforced automatically
  • Minimum notice windows mean no more ambush meetings
  • Instant confirmation email + calendar invite on every booking
Set it once

From rules to booked calls in four steps

You decide how your calendar works. GRID enforces it while you sleep.

01

Set your rules

Slot length, buffer between calls, minimum notice, cancel cutoff, max bookings per day, and how far ahead people can book.

02

Brand the page

Your booking page lives in your funnel — logo, auto-detected brand colour, your own link. It looks like you.

03

Share the link

Drop it in outreach emails, your enquiry form follow-ups, your signature. Anywhere a lead can click.

04

Take the call

The lead books, both sides get the invite instantly, and their pipeline status flips to Booked. You just show up.

Your calendar, defended

Rules that protect your week

Open calendars get abused. GRID’s booking pages give leads freedom inside boundaries you set — so you get booked without getting buried. No 8am ambushes, no five-demo Thursdays, no cancellation at 8:59 for a 9:00.

  • Slot length and buffers — breathing room between every call
  • Minimum notice window — no same-minute surprises
  • Cancel cutoff — late cancellations blocked automatically
  • Max bookings per day and a booking horizon you control
GBooking · 30-min slots
M 12
T 13
W 14
T 15
F 16
9:00
9:30
10:00
BOOKED
11:00
11:30
Confirmation + calendar invite sent instantly
0
Emails needed to book a call
Instant
Confirmation + calendar invite
6
Scheduling rules you control
$1,000
Flat / month · unlimited seats
Before the booking

Pair it with an enquiry form that qualifies first

Let leads tell you what they need before they take a slot. Enquiry submissions land tagged in your inbox — reply with your booking link and the calendar fills itself.

GNew enquiry
Name
Sarah J.
Email
sarah@brand.co
Project
Brand refresh + landing
Submitted · +1 lead
Tagged & routed to your inbox, ready to follow up
More than a scheduler

Bookings that know your pipeline

Standalone schedulers stop at the calendar. GRID connects the booking to everything that happens next.

Real scheduling rules

Slot length, buffers, notice, cancel cutoff, daily cap, horizon — set once, enforced always.

Instant confirmations

Confirmation email and calendar invite fire the moment a slot is taken. No manual invites.

Pipeline status updates

A booking flips the lead to Booked automatically — your team sees it without asking.

On-brand pages

Logo, auto-detected brand colour, your own link. A booking page that looks like your business.

Sequences that stand down

When a lead books, their follow-up sequence stops itself. Nobody gets chased after saying yes.

Calls handled after

Take the call in GRID: recorded, transcribed, AI-summarised, with action items tied to the lead.

We used to lose two or three warm leads a week in scheduling threads. Now the booking link goes out in the first reply and the diary fills itself. The buffers alone gave me my lunch break back.

SF
Sarah Feldman
Partner, Feldman & Ross
FAQ

Booking pages, answered

Send a booking page instead of a question. The lead picks a slot that fits your rules — slot length, buffers, notice windows — and the meeting lands on both calendars instantly. Zero “does Tuesday work?” threads.

Your calendar should fill itself

Set the rules once, share one link, and take calls with people who booked themselves in. Part of GRID — one flat $1,000 per month, unlimited seats.