Publish a real business website and let customers book you in three steps. They check your availability, send their details, and hold a time slot from their phone. No login, no phone tag, no missed leads.
Zoop gives your home-service business a publishable storefront and an anonymous booking widget that turns visitors into held appointments. Set it up once and let new customers find you, see what you do, and book without ever calling.
A publishable storefront with a hero, your services, hours, brand color, logo, and tagline. Preview it, then publish it live. It is the front door customers see when they search for you.
An anonymous booking widget walks visitors through availability, a contact form, and confirmation. Each booking creates a time hold so the slot is yours to confirm. No account required to book.
Set the service area and radius you actually cover so the right customers find you and out-of-area requests do not waste your day. Your coverage is shown right on the storefront.
Publish your business hours so people know when you are open and when bookings land. Availability in the widget reflects how your day is really set up.
Your storefront ships with SEO fields and JSON-LD structured data so search engines understand your business, services, and area. More visibility, more booked jobs.
A booking is not a dead-end form. It creates a time hold inside Zoop alongside your jobs, calendar, and customers. Confirm it, assign a tech, and you are off.
Most service businesses pay for a website that just sits there. Zoop’s storefront does work. A customer lands on your page, browses real availability, fills in their contact details, and locks in a time hold, all without creating an account or calling you. That hold shows up next to your jobs and calendar so your office can confirm it and assign a tech. The result is a steady stream of booked work you did not have to chase.
Your storefront is not a bolt-on. The same Zoop that runs your invoicing, quotes, payments, scheduling, dispatch, and customer records also runs your public site and booking widget. A new booking becomes a time hold on your calendar, ties to a customer record, and flows straight into a job and an invoice. No copy-paste between tools, no separate website builder, no per-seat fees. Role-based access means your office and techs see what they need.
Online booking lets your customers schedule you directly from a web page instead of calling. With Zoop, visitors land on your published storefront, check your availability, enter their contact details, and create a time hold in three steps. The hold appears inside Zoop so your office can confirm it and assign a tech. It works in any mobile browser today.
No. The booking widget is anonymous. A customer browses availability, submits the contact form, and a time hold is created, all without signing up or logging in. Less friction means more booked jobs.
It is a real, publishable business website. You get a hero, your services, hours, service area and radius, brand color, logo, and tagline, plus SEO fields and JSON-LD structured data so search engines understand your business. You can preview it before you publish it live.
A booking creates a time hold that lives alongside your jobs, calendar, dispatch board, and customer records. From there you confirm it, assign a tech, turn it into a job, and invoice it. The storefront uses the same business hours, service area, and branding you set in your company settings, so everything stays consistent.
Zoop is free during beta, and that includes the storefront and online booking. There is no per-seat cost. Pricing is role-based, not capped by the number of people on your team, so you can add your office and techs without paying per head.
Yes. Zoop works in any mobile browser today, so you can manage your storefront, review bookings, and confirm holds from the field. A native iOS and Android app is in pre-release and arriving around the end of Q2 2026.
Publish a storefront, turn on online booking, and start converting web visitors into held time slots, all inside the same Zoop that runs the rest of your day. No per-seat cost. Free during beta.