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Tag: online schedulers
- Affiliate
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- Asana
- Bonsai
- Calendly
- Canva
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How to embed a popup Calendly scheduler inside a Squarespace form
Using Acuity with Squarespace
If you've been following along for the last several months, then you probably already know I use Dubsado for my business. In fact, I'm kind of obsessed with it!
Dubsado has an online scheduler now, but I still haven’t gotten around to setting it up and since it's not ready yet, I’m still using Acuity because it integrates well with Squarespace and it also has a lot of features, like the ability to take a payment when a client makes certain types of appointments.
Acuity has a free plan, but it allows limited customization among other limitations. At first that was fine, but eventually I wanted the features that the paid plans offer.
My favorite freelancer app: Dubsado
Holy shit, you guys! When something is this good, you don't keep it to yourself; you share it!
I don't know if I've been living under a rock, or what, but I'd never heard of this company until a few months ago. I'm scratching my head now, trying to figure out what the heck took me so long to move forward!?
Invoicing, Contracts, Proposals, & Time Tracking
This is my favorite advice to share, really.
As a freelancer myself, I know we're always looking for tools that will do everything we need, all in one place, without shaving off large chunks from our profit margin as we grow and scale our businesses.
So, when I came across a podcast about this free resource where several things could be handled all in one place, for less than $20/mo, my interest was piqued. I did some research and found a few different ways to do this!
How to handle bad or unhelpful design feedback
How & why to turn down ‘bad-fit’ clients or projects
Do web designers create wireframes for custom Squarespace websites?
Should web designers be experts in more than one web builder?
Client Gifts: How, What, When, Where & Why to Send Them
How I Start Designing a Website & Handle First Draft Feedback
5 Tips to Master Responsive Design on Fluid Engine
How to Pin blocks, Scale or Highlight text, & Hide Navigation in Squarespace
Building an impactful community with both free & paid resources
How to create a basic content calendar in Notion
3 tips to help get comfortable on camera
Complete Guide: how to use & optimize images & videos for websites
How to Contact (a human in) Squarespace Support
How blogging grew my audience & business (see my actual website analytics!)
How does DIY content attract paying clients or customers?
3 Mindset Shifts You Need as a New (Anxious) Web Designer
Katelyn, here!
I’m the Founder, Owner, CEO, Designer & Educator at Launch the Damn Thing® and I love coffee, cursing & carefully laid plans. 😂 (Also reading, blaring loud music, and teaching, –but those didn’t fit into my nice alliteration!)

Did I just totally make your day? #goals