Abstract: Systems and methods for creating automated promotions for services based upon prior appointment bookings for the current service provider or a group of service providers. A service provider or other user may limit the number of automated promotions offered, the services offered, and specify a difference between existing and new customers. Automated promotions are optimized for increasing the usage of services during off-peak times and for services with higher profit margins. Automated promotions are advertised on 3rd party sites in aggregate and summary fashion, with resulting bookings providing the specific promotion details. Embodiments allow for allocation of a portion of the booking fee from a pre-payment by the customer for automated promotions.
Type:
Application
Filed:
March 14, 2013
Publication date:
September 18, 2014
Applicant:
SCHEDULICITY, INC.
Inventors:
Tim F. Leonhardt, Chad T. Coley, Jane E. Crites
Abstract: Computer-based apparatuses and computer-implemented methods for providing an automated computer network-based, or online, appointment scheduling service through which registered customers are individually capable of scheduling an appointment with a plurality of businesses that are also registered with the online appointment scheduling service. The application describes a reliability rating for each registered customer that is based on the reliability of the customer showing for scheduled appointments for all (or several) of the businesses registered with the online appointment scheduling service, not just one business.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
April 28, 2009
Date of Patent:
March 11, 2014
Assignee:
Schedulicity Inc.
Inventors:
Chad T. Coley, Kevin S. Nessland, Tim F. Leonhardt, Colin J. Barry, Michael F. Wilson, Anthony N. Nettuno
Abstract: Computer-based system and computer-implemented methods for providing an automated computer network-based, or online, appointment scheduling service through which registered customers are individually capable of scheduling an appointment with a plurality of businesses that are also registered with the online appointment scheduling service. The application describes an optimization algorithm for controlling the start times presented to a customer when selecting an appointment time that seeks to cluster the new appointment to existing appointments for the business in order to reduce time gaps during the day for the business/service provider that are of insufficient duration to schedule other appointments for other customers of the business.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
March 16, 2012
Date of Patent:
August 14, 2012
Assignee:
Schedulicity Inc.
Inventors:
Chad T. Coley, Kevin S. Nessland, Tim F. Leonhardt, Colin J. Barry, Michael F. Wilson, Anthony N. Nettuno