The Full Slate Blog

February 23, 2012

Real-time, Two-way Sync with Google Calendar

Filed under: New & Improved — Chris @ 6:53 pm

Now you can synchronize your schedule with Google Calendar™ in real-time.  We heard some reports that subscribed calendars were not updating fast enough, so now you can setup a direct connection between Full Slate and Google Calendar for instantaneous updates.

Better yet, you can choose two-way sync to AND from Google Calendar, or one-way sync in either direction.  Want to make, change and cancel appointments in either application?  Two-way sync is for you!  Rather keep your personal and professional calendars separate but still see everything in one place?  Then go with one-way sync.

Our online manual has step-by-step directions on how to setup calendar sync.  If you need help, have questions or think something is not working the way it should, email us at support@fullslate.com.

One more thing – Full Slate is now available in the Google Apps Marketplace™, and if you like the new two-way sync and other Full Slate features, we could really use some rave reviews!

February 8, 2012

Unlock Your Data for Reporting and Analysis

Filed under: New & Improved — Patrick @ 3:37 pm

You now have greater access to your operating data so you can track how your business is performing and make key business decisions. Interested in learning who your most active clients are, what services are your most popular or which employees are generating the most revenue? Need last week’s appointment information for billing, or last year’s activity for tax reporting? Now you can easily export your data into a CSV (“comma separated value”) file and open it in Excel to report, filter, sort and otherwise analyze the data any way you want.

Everything you need is there: date and time of the appointment, client, service, provider, price, no-show status, and more. Just go to the Schedule tab, click ‘More’ > ‘Sync, Import & Export’ > ‘Export appointments’ > ‘Download .csv file’. Choose the date range you want, including past and upcoming appointments. And then select which providers you want and whether or not to include canceled appointments. Click OK and in seconds you’ll have your data.

So go ahead…unlock your operating data to track performance and make informed business decisions!

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