Tip 16: Custom labels for staff, service, and resources

Tip 16: Custom labels for staff, service, and resources



Every industry uses its own jargon. Take healthcare, for example; when you visit a doctor, it's not just an appointment, it's a consultation. The people who provide consultations are the providers. Similarly, in the tranquil world of a spa, a massage is called therapy, and the skilled professionals carrying it out are the massage therapists.

The language used in individual industries adds a unique quality to the experience, and that's why Zoho Bookings has its Custom Labels feature. This enables you to customize the terms used in the application based on your industry's jargon. So, if you're running a clinic, your Bookings app can call appointments Consultations and staff Providers. This isn't just a backstage tweak; these customized terms will be displayed in the Bookings application and on your booking page. It's like giving your business its own linguistic signature!


Feature availability
      ✓ All plans
      ✓ Super admin and admins can set the custom labels. Managers  and staff can view it.


See how it works




Steps to set custom labels

  1. Click the Settings icon   at the right side of the Bookings menu bar and select General.



  2. Click Custom Labels on the left pane. Here, you can set the term that is used in your industry in place of Service, Staff, and Resources.



  3. Hover over the respective label, then click the edit icon  to set the label. Please take note that you can assign labels for both singular and multiple services, staff, and resources.

    This label gets reflected in all the places in Bookings where the word Staff or Service is used. 





    Customers can also see this label change on the booking page.



Bookings aspires to provide unparalleled customization, empowering you to personalize every element based on your preferences.


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