Most common
Phone booking
A client calls and books Thursday at 2. You type the appointment into Google Calendar the same way you always do. Etisia handles the reminder layer on top.
If Google Calendar already runs your appointments, you do not need to replace it to send SMS reminders. Etisia connects to the same calendar you already use and adds the reminder layer on top. Phone bookings, text bookings, DMs, walk-ins, booking links — it does not matter how the appointment got there. If it ends up in Google Calendar, your clients can get reminded.
Keep Google Calendar. Add SMS reminders. Change almost nothing.
Real appointment businesses rarely book through one tidy system. Some appointments come in by phone, some by text, some by Instagram DM, some in person, and some through a booking link. Google Calendar is where all of that ends up.
That is why migration feels wrong.
The problem is usually not your calendar. The problem is that Google Calendar does not send client SMS reminders on its own.
The fix should add the missing reminder layer — not replace the system your team already knows.
This is the real question behind migration fear. Not "what features does it have?" but "what do I actually have to change?"
| What stays the same | What changes |
|---|---|
| You still create and edit appointments in Google Calendar | Clients start receiving SMS reminders automatically |
| You still book however you already book — phone, text, DM, walk-in, booking link | Every reminder includes a cancellation link |
| Your team still uses the same shared calendars | Reminder status becomes visible on calendar event titles |
| Upcoming appointments already on your calendar stay there | If a client cancels through the link, you know quickly and can refill the slot |
The calendar stays yours. The reminder layer is what changes.
These are not edge cases. This is normal.
Most common
A client calls and books Thursday at 2. You type the appointment into Google Calendar the same way you always do. Etisia handles the reminder layer on top.
No app needed
A client messages you, you agree on a time, and you add it to your calendar manually. No booking link needed. No new app for the client.
The reality
Some appointments come from a booking link, some by phone, some in person, and some by text. It does not matter. If the event lands in Google Calendar, Etisia works from there.
How to set it up
Sign in with Google and connect the calendar you already use. Upcoming appointments are picked up automatically, including bookings already on your calendar.
Pick a template, choose when reminders should send, and turn the workflow on. This is a one-time setup, not a new booking process.
Phone, text, DM, walk-in, booking link — none of that changes. The appointment still goes into Google Calendar, and the reminder layer runs automatically on top.
Short answers to the most common Google Calendar reminder questions.
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