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Using BUKMI

BUKMI is an appointment and operations platform. Each business has its own services, staff teams, availability rules, bookings, and optional online payments (Stripe). Guests book through a public page that does not require an account.

This section explains everyday work for owners and staff — where to click in the app, how to set up services and hours, and how guests book. Technical integration topics live under Build & integrate.

TopicWhat it covers
Getting startedFirst login, creating a business, dashboard basics.
Business and settingsProfile, slug, timezone, contact, public links.
Services, availability, and bookingsServices editor, Availability (recurring + overrides), Bookings list/schedule, Create booking for clients.
Guest booking and paymentsPublic URLs, guest wizard (soonest vs calendar), Stripe, coupons at checkout.
Contacts, consents, and client termsContacts per business, booking consents, optional marketing, client terms on services, withdrawal link in email.
CouponsCreating discount codes (plan feature).
ReportsPeriod filters, revenue cards, charts, breakdowns (plan feature).
CalendarsGoogle / Outlook / Apple busy-time integration.
Account and rolesRoles, permissions, security.
Billing and subscriptionsPlans, Stripe billing for the platform.
  • Run your business profile — under Business: name, branding, timezone, contact details, Services, and buttons to copy public booking links.
  • Define services — add or edit services (duration, price type, buffers, performers, phone requirement); each service can have its own guest URL.
  • Set when you are bookableAvailability: recurring weekly hours, overrides, and (if allowed) switch which staff member you edit.
  • Manage bookingsBookings: list or schedule view, filters, Create booking for walk-in or phone clients (same consent pattern as guest booking); open a booking for status, reschedule, or assign performer.
  • Contacts — on supported plans, Contacts lists guests keyed by email per business; updated when bookings are created. See Contacts, consents, and client terms.
  • Let guests self-serve — share the hub or service link; guests use Soonest or Calendar mode, enter optional coupon, then pay online when required.
  • DiscountsCoupons (on supported plans): percent or fixed codes, limits, validity windows.
  • InsightsReports (on supported plans): period, staff, service filters; online vs at-venue revenue and daily charts.
  • Connect calendarsIntegrations: optional Google, Microsoft Outlook, or Apple iCloud so busy time blocks slots.
  • Stay on a plan that fitsSubscription: limits for services, bookings per month, seats, and features.

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