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Genbook

Genbook is an online appointment calendar for your service-based business. After signing up you will receive a &"book now&" button for your website. This allows new and existing customers to schedule their next appointment with you online. The &"book now&" button can also be added to emails, social sites (such as MySpace and Facebook) and even classifieds sites such as Craigslist. Our application has been designed to be user-friendly and efficient, while also being powerful enough to give you complete control over you and your staff''s schedule. Genbook offers a free edition as well as a paid one. Genbook Standard is $40 a month and includes text message notifications of new bookings, customer credit card capture and a CRM tool for managing your customers.
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