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Book once, show up every week.

Schedule recurring appointments for regular clients and create class series that clients can enroll in. Consistency drives outcomes — make it effortless to maintain.

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Recurring Bookings

Set it and forget it.

Create recurring appointments that automatically populate your calendar. Weekly therapy sessions, bi-weekly adjustments, monthly check-ins — your regulars stay on schedule without rebooking every time.

Recurring Appointment

Set up a repeating schedule

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Weekly
Bi-weekly
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Tuesday
2:00 PM

March 2026

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Class Series

Series enrollment made simple.

Create multi-session class series where clients enroll once for the entire run. A 6-week yoga course or 4-session workshop — one enrollment, all sessions booked automatically.

Flexible Management

Life happens, schedules adapt.

Cancel or reschedule individual occurrences without affecting the rest of the series. Clients get notified automatically. The calendar stays clean and everyone stays in the loop.

Class Series

Enroll in a full series

Wellness Workshop Series

6 sessions · Starts Mar 23

Enrollment4 of 12 spots filled
Session 1Mar 23
Session 2Mar 30
Session 3Apr 6
Session 4Apr 13
Session 5Apr 20
Session 6Apr 27

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Join wellness practitioners who use Stillpoint to keep their schedules full and their clients consistent.

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