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How to Configure Your Booking Page: Booking Summary

Customize your Booking Page by adjusting how you'd like your Booking Summary to appear

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Written by Eric Plamondon
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The Booking Summary shows customers a real-time breakdown of their booking charges while they select services.

As customers choose options, add extras, or change quantities, the summary automatically updates - making checking out a simple and guessing-free experience!

You can fully control what appears in this section.

Here is an example of what your Booking Summary could look like:

Where to Configure It

  1. Select the Booking Page you want to edit

  2. Click Settings

  3. Click Booking Summary

You are now customizing how the summary appears to customers.

Video Walkthrough:

What You Can Control

You can turn each element ON (Yes) or OFF (No):

Display Summary Section

Shows or hides the entire booking summary box.

Display Total

Shows the calculated service total (before taxes, if applicable).

Display Cost Breakdown

Shows individual line items such as:

  • Base Service

  • Discounts

  • Extras

Helpful if you want full pricing transparency.

Display Taxes

Shows tax as a separate line item (if taxes are enabled on the page).

Display Grand Total

Displays the final amount including taxes.

Display Total Time

Shows the total service duration based on selections.

Once you have configured your Booking Summary, click Save.

And you're done! Your customers will now have an easy reference of their running total during checkout in this Booking Page.

TIP: Be sure to repeat these steps in your other Booking Pages as needed.


Live Preview

As you toggle settings on or off, you’ll see a live preview on the right side of your screen.

This shows exactly how the summary will appear to customers.


Why This Matters

The Booking Summary helps:

  • Increase transparency

  • Reduce pricing confusion

  • Improve checkout confidence

  • Prevent abandoned bookings

For most businesses, displaying:

  • Total

  • Taxes

  • Grand Total

  • Cost Breakdown

is recommended for clarity.

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