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Would appreciate help figuring out how I can send emails to clients who book appointments so they know how to prepare and what to do after an appointment? Any advice would be appreciated.

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Hello @WellRoom, thank you for reaching out. I am happy to help. You can send a digital form for your appointment the following way:
- Sign in to your Square Dashboard and click Payments > Appointments > Settings > Communications.
- Under Forms, click Add a form.
- Select the contract template that will automatically be sent to your customers via email and/or text message. You can also click Create a new template. Click Continue.
- Select whether you want forms to send to all customers or only customers who haven’t completed this form before, and/or for all services or specific services only.
- If you’ve selected Specific services, click Add services or categories and check all the relevant boxes. Click Done.
- Click Save
If you need anything else, please let me know! 😊
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Hello @WellRoom, thank you for reaching out. I am happy to help. You can send a digital form for your appointment the following way:
- Sign in to your Square Dashboard and click Payments > Appointments > Settings > Communications.
- Under Forms, click Add a form.
- Select the contract template that will automatically be sent to your customers via email and/or text message. You can also click Create a new template. Click Continue.
- Select whether you want forms to send to all customers or only customers who haven’t completed this form before, and/or for all services or specific services only.
- If you’ve selected Specific services, click Add services or categories and check all the relevant boxes. Click Done.
- Click Save
If you need anything else, please let me know! 😊
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Hi Maya
Square forms are not adequate for what I need to use and to create my own using square templates is VERY complicated and they don't look very professional. Can I upload my own forms to be sent to my clients?

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I understand @csmt2901 . Currently, there isn’t an option to upload your own form. One alternative could be emailing the form to the seller once the appointment is booked. I’ll also tag some Super Sellers who may have additional insights. Let me know if I can help with anything else! @Simplystunnin01 @Doran @Bronze_Palms @a440
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We do intake when the customer comes in. We hired a java programmer to make us a google-form like intake form with radio buttons, text and number fields, etc that we complete with them at the front desk. It lives on a hidden page on our (Square-made) website. Over 5 years we've continuously refined it so that it contain all kinds of specific knowledge and if/then conclusions so that any one doing intake gets clear comprehensive info that anyone else can look at and successfully tackle the job. It's taken lots of thought on our part but the programming is quite simple (according to our programmer) so we've only paid him about 2-3k over 5 year. At the end it spits our all the answers in about 1 page of text which is already copied to the paste clipboard and we paste it into the message field of the estimate we are writing for them.