What makes a good reminder SMS?
A good reminder is short, clear, and easy to act on.
- Say who the message is from.
- Include the appointment date and time.
- Add the service or location if helpful.
- Give one clear next step: confirm, cancel, reschedule, or call.
- Keep it close to 160 characters when possible.
Example SMS reminder templates
Use these as a starting point, or generate a version for your exact appointment.
Hair salon
Hi {first_name}, reminder of your haircut at {business_name} tomorrow at {time}. Reply YES to confirm or call {phone} to reschedule.
Dental clinic
Hi {first_name}, reminder of your dental appointment at {business_name} on {date} at {time}. Please call {phone} if you need to reschedule.
Personal trainer
Hey {first_name}, quick reminder: your training session is tomorrow at {time}. Reply YES to confirm.
Tutor / coach
Hi {first_name}, reminder of your session with {business_name} on {date} at {time}. See you then.
Explore our detailed guides for hair salons, beauty salons, medical practices, personal trainers, consultants.
Automate reminders with Google Calendar
Writing one reminder is easy. Sending every reminder by hand gets old fast. Etisia connects to Google Calendar, reads the appointment details, and sends the SMS reminder automatically.
You keep your calendar, add the client phone number, and Etisia handles the reminder. Optional cancellation links help clients tell you earlier when they cannot make it.
For a step-by-step guide on connecting SMS reminders to your calendar, read our Google Calendar text reminders guide. And to understand the full impact on your bottom line, check out how SMS reminders drive 95% attendance.