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Discord booking alerts

New booking requests should reach the team fast.

If your team already uses Discord, booking notifications should not live in a forgotten inbox. Sitemint Scheduling can send request details where the team can see and react.

#new-bookings
team alert path

Booking requests where the team looks.

Customer details, payment status, and next action sent into the right Discord channel.

Team response

Alerts are only useful when people actually see them.

Discord alerts make sense for crews, creators, gaming communities, mobile teams, and businesses that coordinate work in channels.

Less missed interest

New booking requests can show up in a channel instead of waiting for someone to check a separate tool.

Cleaner internal handoff

Send the right request details to the team so someone can approve, reply, or prepare for the appointment.

Useful with paid bookings

Pair alerts with deposit or checkout details so the team can see which customers have already paid.

What the alert can include

Send enough detail for the team to act.

A booking alert should not just say someone filled out a form. The useful version gives the team the customer name, service, requested time, payment status, urgency, and a clear reason to respond.

This is especially useful when the owner is busy, the team is mobile, or several people share responsibility for incoming requests.

Booking details

Route service name, selected time, customer contact info, notes, and any intake details into the channel where the team already works.

Payment status

Show whether a deposit, rush fee, checkout payment, or invoice step has been completed before the team gives the request priority.

Team handoff

Use alerts to decide who should approve, assign, call back, or prepare for the booking without relying on one person checking email all day.

Want booking alerts in Discord?

Sitemint can connect your booking flow to the channels your team already uses.

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