We provide appointment services to our partner organizations, which not only benefits the public but also increases trust and confidence in the organization. Many times, there is a lack of information about who to contact, how to contact them, and what time. The purpose of this service is to resolve these confusions and also avoid the embarrassment that organizations sometimes face in this matter.

1.Time-Slot Scheduling (Stream Scheduling):
How it works: Customers choose from a list of available time slots.
Pros: Allows customers to select a convenient time, and businesses can control availability.
Cons: Can lead to quick sell-outs and potential delays from late arrivals or extended appointments.
Example: A doctor’s office offering specific appointment times for checkups.
Wave Scheduling
How it works:
Customers arrive in “waves” at specific times and are seen in order of arrival.
Pros:
Can be efficient for handling a large number of clients seeking similar services.
Cons:
May not be suitable for services requiring individual attention or specific time needs.
Example:
A clinic assisting patients with routine vaccination
Open Booking
How it works: Clients book within a specified time range, allowing for flexibility.
Pros: Offers maximum flexibility for clients.
Cons: May require more staff to accommodate potential fluctuations in client arrival.
Example: A spa offering massage appointments within a morning or afternoon time frame.
Other Types and Features:
Double Booking:
Scheduling two patients for the same time slot, often for procedures or situations where a doctor can attend to another patient while one is occupied.
