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Sell pre-paid service bundles that raise your average ticket, lock in future appointments, and give patients a reason to come back.
The Economics
Without packages
Average ticket per visit
Single treatment, one visit, no commitment
With packages
Average ticket per visit
Prepaid bundle, multiple visits locked in
Patients who buy packages visit 2.1x more often and spend 38% more annually.
A first-time Botox patient is checking out. The front desk offers a 4-session annual package that saves $200. She says yes on the spot. You just locked in 3 more visits.
58% of patients accept the package at checkout
A package holder has 2 sessions remaining. The system reminds her to book. She schedules both within a week. When the package ends, she buys another. No chasing required.
2.1x higher rebooking rate than single-visit patients
It's the first of the month. You already have $8,200 in prepaid revenue sitting in the system. That's cash in the bank before a single patient walks in.
$8.2k in average monthly prepaid revenue
Build
Drag services from your catalog, set quantities and pricing, and let AI name and describe the bundle. One screen. No spreadsheets.
Drag services to build a bundle
“Glow Up Starter”
“Kickstart your glow with 2 Botox sessions, a signature HydraFacial, and a Chemical Peel. Save $237 on your complete refresh.”
Track
When Sarah M. walks in, your front desk sees exactly which credits remain, when the package expires, and what was redeemed last. No sticky notes. No guessing.
Auto-reminders before credits expire
Botox Annual — 1 session remaining
Glow Renewal — 2 credits remaining
Analyze
A real-time leaderboard showing every package ranked by revenue, redemption rate, and rebooking impact. Stop guessing which bundles to promote.
Last 90 days performance
The Results
38%
Higher avg ticket
Packages vs. single-service visits
$8.2k
Incremental monthly revenue
From prepaid package sales
97%
Redemption rate
Patients use what they buy
2.1x
Rebooking rate
Package buyers vs. walk-ins