Hairdressing in the UK · AI course

Cut no-shows with better confirmation messages

A friendly confirmation-and-reminder sequence that gently locks in the appointment and slashes empty chairs.

Beginner10 minWorks with ChatGPT, Claude

What you’ll do

  1. Describe your booking and a typical no-show.
  2. Ask for a confirmation plus a day-before reminder.
  3. Use them as your standard sequence.
Try this prompt
Write two short messages for a salon client: a booking confirmation, and a friendly day-before reminder that makes it easy to confirm or reschedule.
The payoff: Fewer no-shows — measured against your own week.

Common questions

Won't sending two messages — a confirmation and a day-before reminder — feel like too much?

Most clients appreciate the reminder and it's a normal expectation now. The lesson focuses on keeping both messages warm and short — under four lines each — so they help rather than nag.

Should the reminder make it easy to cancel or just confirm?

Both. A message that makes it genuinely easy to reschedule fills the slot with someone else; one that's hard to cancel just leads to a silent no-show. The lesson covers how to word the reschedule option so it feels welcoming, not passive-aggressive.

Will the AI know my cancellation policy?

Only if you tell it. Paste in your policy — 'we ask for 24 hours' notice' — and the draft will include it naturally, without it reading like small print.

Do I need to build this into a booking system?

No. The lesson is about drafting the message wording. You send it however you already communicate — the AI doesn't connect to your booking software.

Can I tweak the messages after I have a draft?

Absolutely — that's the point. The draft is a starting point. Read it once, swap out any line that doesn't sound right, and use it as your standard sequence going forward.

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