The ClientBranch Blog

Playbooks, tactics and product updates for coaches, consultants, therapists, entertainers and anyone who gets paid to show up — how to get booked, get paid and keep clients coming back.

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·5 min

Running Two Businesses From One Desk Without Paying Twice

A studio and a retreat company. An agency and the legal entity behind it. Most platforms want a second subscription for that. Here is how to issue documents under as many business identities as you like from one login.

A task list showing overdue client follow-ups in red
·5 min

The Follow-Ups You Promise On A Call And Never Write Down

Work does not get dropped because somebody forgot how to do it. It gets dropped because nobody wrote it down anywhere the rest of the team can see. Here is the simplest fix in the whole platform.

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·4 min

When One Client Is Really Five People In Your Contact List

A firm books a wellbeing day and suddenly you have five unrelated contacts who happen to share an email domain. Here is how to make that look like the one relationship it really is.

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·5 min

Nobody Wants Your Checklist, But They Will Take The Quiz

The lead magnet everybody downloads and nobody reads has had its day. A quiz earns attention instead of asking for it, and hands you a tagged contact at the end.

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·4 min

A Free QR Code Tells You Nothing. Here Is The Version That Does

Anyone can generate a QR code in four seconds. The problem is that a free one never tells you whether the flyer was worth printing. Here is how to make one that counts every scan.

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·4 min

A Contact List You Cannot Slice Is Just A Phone Book

VIP, vip and V.I.P. all living side by side is why nobody trusts their own CRM. Here is how tags should work, and how to fix the mess you already have.

A two-way text conversation with a client inside a shared inbox
·4 min

Texting Clients Without Handing Out Your Personal Number

Texting is the only channel people still read within five minutes. Most small businesses do it from somebody's personal mobile, which puts the whole conversation in one pocket.

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·4 min

Sharing One Login Is Costing You More Than You Think

Every task, note and booking ends up attributed to the same person, and you lose the one record that tells you who did what. Here is the two-minute fix.

A wallet balance with prepaid credit and top-up buttons
·4 min

The Plan Price Is Never The Whole Price. Here Is Ours

Pricing pages tell you the plan and go quiet about everything else. Here is what the plan covers, what is charged by use, and where to see every penny of it.

A product catalog with prices and an in-store column
·5 min

You Are Typing The Same Prices Into Four Different Places

The invoice says one thing, the website says another, and the price you quoted last month is in a text message somewhere. Here is how to keep one list and have everything sell from it.

What StayBranch Is and Who It Is For | StayBranch
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StayBranch, In Plain English

If you rent out a property, a lot, or a piece of land, and you are tired of paying a percentage of every stay to a booking site, this is what StayBranch is.

Never Miss a Lead: How Notifications Work | ClientBranch
·6 min

The Lead You Missed Was In A Tab You Closed

Most lost work is not lost to a competitor. It is lost to a browser tab nobody looked at until Thursday. Here is how to stop that happening.

Two-Way Texting and a Shared Inbox | ClientBranch
·6 min

Every Reply In One Thread, Not Four Apps

The history of your relationship with a client should not be split across a phone, an inbox and a social app. Here is what happens when it is not.

How to Get Help and Raise a Support Ticket | ClientBranch
·5 min

The Fastest Way To Get Unstuck

Being stuck is not the expensive part. Being stuck quietly for four days is. Here is the shortest path from stuck to working.

A client accepting a proposal on their phone
·5 min

Stop Quoting by Email and Start Sending Proposals

Most quotes do not die because the price was wrong. They die because a number in an email is easy to leave unanswered. Here is how to send something that can be accepted and paid in one press.

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·6 min

Write Blog Posts That Get Found

Nobody searches for your business by name until they already know you exist. Here is how to pick a keyword you can win, draft it with AI without sounding like everyone else, and get found on Google and in AI answers.

A client picking an available time slot on a booking page on their phone
·6 min

Stop Arranging Appointments by Text Message

Most bookings that never happen are lost to a back and forth about times that ran out of steam. Here is how to hand somebody one link, have it respect your real diary, and wake up to a booked appointment.

A tidy contact list with tags and filters on a laptop screen
·6 min

Turn a Messy Contact List Into an Audience

Your customer list is in your phone, your inbox, a spreadsheet and whatever took the payments. Here is how to get it into one place and, more importantly, how to slice it so it earns you something.

A client signing a contract with their finger on a phone screen
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Get Agreements Signed Before the Job Starts

Most small business disputes are two people remembering a conversation differently. Here is how to send a contract that fills itself in, gets signed on a phone in a minute, and is frozen the moment it goes out.

A student working through an online course lesson on a laptop
·6 min

Build and Sell an Online Course People Finish

Making a course is not one job, it is nine, and that is why so many sit half built in a folder. Here is the whole path from module list to certificate, with the admin taken off your hands.

A small business owner writing a newsletter on a laptop
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The List You Already Have Is Worth More Than the Ads

Most small businesses are sitting on hundreds of people who chose them once and never heard from them again, while paying to reach strangers. Here is how to send the email in twenty minutes without touching any HTML.

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·6 min

Sell Tickets, Scan Them In, and Keep the Audience

A hundred people paid to come and see you, and most ticketing platforms hand you a payout and keep the audience. Here is how to run the whole event yourself and own the list at the end of it.

A website visitor typing into a chat bubble on a phone
·5 min

Stop Losing Leads in Your Inbox

A contact form that emails you is a lead waiting to be forgotten. Here is how to turn every enquiry into a contact record the second it arrives, and catch the people who will never fill in a form at all.

A client tapping a pay button on an invoice on their phone
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Why Your Invoices Sit Unpaid, and the One Button That Fixes It

Almost nobody is refusing to pay you. They just opened a PDF, saw bank details, and put it in the later pile. Here is how to take seven steps down to one.

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·6 min

The Seven Sections Every Landing Page Needs, In Order

Most landing pages fail for a reason that has nothing to do with how they look. Here is the seven part formula behind pages that convert, why the order matters, and how to have AI write the whole thing to it.

A customer tapping a five star rating on a phone after an appointment
·6 min

How to Get More 5-Star Reviews Without Nagging Anyone

Your happy customers mean every word and then drive off and forget. Your unhappy ones never forget. Here is how to fix that asymmetry without begging anybody for anything.

A maker packing an order at a table with a phone showing an online store
·6 min

Sell From Your Own Shop and Keep the Whole Price

A marketplace takes a cut of every sale, but the cut is the cheap part. The expensive part is that the buyer belongs to them. Here is how to run your own shop, bank the whole price, and keep the customer.

A small business owner building their website page by page on a laptop
·8 min

Build Your Whole Website Without Waiting on a Web Guy

Most small business websites are three years old, awkward to change, and cost money every time a word needs altering. Here is how to build one yourself, put it on your own domain, and have it take bookings while you sleep.

The ClientBranch logo
·9 min

Every ClientBranch Feature, Explained: The Full Tour

One login for your inbox, CRM, bookings, sites, marketing, store, events, courses, contracts and payments. A walkthrough of every feature on the platform, with the two minute video tour.

Vimeo On Demand is closing. A grid of video tiles fading to dark, with the November 20 2026 shutdown date.
·28 min

Vimeo On Demand Is Closing: The Alternative, Feature by Feature

Vimeo On Demand shuts down November 20, 2026, buyers lose what they paid for, and Vimeo will not hand you your full buyer list. We asked a seller with 850+ videos across a dozen libraries what he would miss, then built it.

Food stall vendor holding out a phone to a customer to take payment at an outdoor market
·7 min

Get Paid Face to Face Without Carrying a Card Reader

The card reader is in the car, or it never got charged, or you never bought one. Here is how to take the money on the spot with nothing but the phone in your hand.

A small business owner setting up their tools at a laptop
·6 min

Your First Five Steps in ClientBranch (Set Up in an Afternoon)

A fresh account and a dozen buttons is where a lot of tools lose people. Here is the short, honest path from empty dashboard to your first booking and your first payment.

A bright, welcoming short-term rental interior ready for guests
·7 min

Earn More From Every Stay: What's New in StayBranch

Taking direct bookings without the fees is step one. These five new StayBranch features help you earn more from every stay, win longer bookings, and give guests an experience that beats the big platforms.

ClientBranch versus GoHighLevel, the alternative built for solo businesses
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The GoHighLevel Alternative Built for Solo Businesses

GoHighLevel is powerful, but it was built for agencies to resell, not for the person actually running the business. Here is the honest case for switching, what you give up, and what you gain.

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·7 min

Reply to Every Lead in Seconds, and Never Miss One

A lead fills out your form, then hears nothing for hours. By then they have moved on. Here is how to send an instant, personal reply and get pinged the moment anyone reaches out.

Beach houses along a white sand shoreline on Florida's gulf coast
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How to Run Your Whole Rental Business Without Airbnb Fees

A full walkthrough of StayBranch: list your property, take commission-free bookings on your own site, automate guest messaging and check-in, sync your Airbnb calendar, and run cleaning on autopilot for $29 a month.

Calculator resting on dollar bills next to a notepad
·6 min

Booked Solid Is Not the Same as Profitable

Travel, crew, gear, and commissions quietly eat jobs that looked great on paper. ProfitPulse shows your real take-home on every job, before you say yes.

Solo business owner planning marketing at a laptop
·5 min

The Full ClientBranch Tour: Five Moves That Grow a Solo Business

Marketing for a solo business is just five moves: get found, get booked, get paid, stay in touch, get referred. Here is every ClientBranch feature, mapped to the move it powers.

The solo business owner is getting paid
·6 min

Get Booked, Get Paid, Keep Them Coming Back

Every thriving solo business runs the same loop: get booked, deliver, and turn happy clients into the next booking. Here is how to run it without the chaos.

Businesswoman writing notes in a busy online store office in Portugal, focusing on growth and efficiency.
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Why We Built ClientBranch

Solo experts were stitching together six tools and paying for features they never used. So we built the booking, follow-up and payment system for people who get paid to show up.