Who it is for
Venues where places run out
CapFlow Booking is not built around a person's calendar. It is built around a number: how many people fit in the session. Here is what that looks like in different venues.
Yoga & pilates studios
A class is not an appointment. It is 24 mats, or 12 reformers, and when the last one goes the class is full. CapFlow Booking sells that number through your existing Shopify checkout, with clip cards and memberships recognised at the point of booking.
Read more →Sauna & wellness
A sauna seats a number of bodies and not one more. CapFlow Booking sells that number per session through your existing Shopify checkout, with local pass holders recognised at the point of booking and towel hire offered on the way to the cart.
Read more →Trampoline parks
A jump session holds the number of jumpers your marshals can safely watch, and not one more. CapFlow Booking sells that number per session through your existing Shopify checkout, adds grip socks on the way to the cart, and gives the front desk a short code instead of a name search.
Read more →Surf schools
A beginner lesson is capped by two things at once: how many students an instructor can safely watch in the water, and how many wetsuits you own in the sizes that turned up. CapFlow Booking sells the smaller of those two numbers through your existing Shopify checkout.
Read more →Guided tours
A departure has a hard number behind it: seats on the boat, seats in the minibus, or the largest group one guide can actually be heard by. CapFlow Booking sells that number through your existing Shopify checkout and gives the guide a name list on their phone at the meeting point.
Read more →Venue type not listed? If your customers book a place in a session rather than time with a person, it will fit. Email hello@tinyagency.io and ask, and you will get a real answer from the person who built it.