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Is there a way to turn off notifications to the client whenever changing and canceling appointments in the book? So that the client doesn't receive a million messages if re arranging and changing appointments?

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Hello @JClandscapingsp

 

With Square Appointments, when you create an appointment from your online Calendar you can choose the option 'Don't send a notification':

  1. Click Create Appointment from your online Calendar.
  2. Enter the appointment details - customer name/service/time.
  3. Click Save in the upper right.
  4. A message will appear on screen the list of notification options > select Don't Send a Notification.

Notification options when creating an Appointment from your online Calendar.Notification options when creating an Appointment from your online Calendar.Notification options when creating an Appointment from your online Calendar.

 

The flow is similar when you use the Appointments app (iOS only at this time):

  1. Set up the appointment details from the Calendar section of the app.
  2. Tap Save.
  3. tap Client Notifications > select No Notification.
  4. Tap Book Appointment.

Notification options when creating an appointment from the Appointments app.Notification options when creating an appointment from the Appointments app.

Notification options when creating an appointment from the Appointments app.

 

When you follow the steps above your client will not notified that you've created/edited the appointment right there and then, but they will still receive reminder (if Reminders feature is available on your subscription) notification based on your Communication settings.

 

I hope this is helpful to you but if you have any other questions please let me know! 

 

P.S. Welcome to the Seller Community 

JJ
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Perfect thank you so much...

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