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Scheduling and payment capability audit

A practical review of booking, payment, and inquiry handoffs with capability gates before automation work starts.

Who this is for

Practitioners and service businesses deciding whether to use manual invoices, external booking links, or a managed scheduling bridge.

First deliverable

  • current booking and payment flow map
  • capability gate checklist
  • first safe integration recommendation

Intake questions

  • How do clients currently book, pay, reschedule, or follow up?
  • Which systems touch the flow: calendar, email, Stripe, PayPal, Venmo, ACH, paper invoices, or booking tools?
  • What has to stay manual for now?
  • Where do payment or scheduling promises currently get lost?
  • What would a safe first integration prove?

Payment posture

This starts with a capability map and manual GnuCash invoice handoff. No local checkout session, webhook, settlement rail, or booking automation is implied before the capability gate is reviewed.

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Map the safe first handoff.

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