
Slotmee
Turn booking pages into revenue machines
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SlotMee helps independent consultants and coaches convert more visitors into paying clients through branded booking pages that actually close deals. The Problem Generic Calendly links make you look cheap. No-shows kill 20-30% of your revenue. Limited event types force you to upgrade or compromise. What Makes SlotMee Different
Full white-label branding — your booking page, your colors, your domain. No competitor logos. AI-powered no-show recovery — automated follow-ups that recover lost meetings and revenue. Unlimited event types — run discovery calls, paid consultations, and workshops without hitting paywalls. Auto timezone detection — global clients book without confusion or back-and-forth. Conversion-optimized design — every element built to turn visitors into booked meetings.
Why It Matters SlotMee isn't just a calendar tool. It's a meeting conversion engine for consultants who treat their time like the premium product it is. Perfect For Independent consultants, coaches, and freelancers earning $5K–$20K/month who want to look professional, reduce no-shows, and book more high-value clients. Pricing Free plan available.
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