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Booking Calendars – Easy Scheduling for You and Your Clients
Overview Booking Calendars in Cleave CRM let prospects and clients book time with you without back-and-forth emails. Connect your Google or Microsoft 365 calendar, share a link or embed a widget on your site/forms, and Cleave will show only your real availability, collect contact info, and create events automatically. You stay in control with no-book times, “look busy” options, and custom-branded links like booking.yourdomain.com/joes-calendar . Goals • Make it effortless for people to book time with you • Sync with Google and Microsoft 365 to avoid double-booking • Capture contact data directly into Cleave CRM • Allow full control over availability, buffers, and booking limits • Support custom branded booking URLs for a professional experience Core concepts Booking Calendar A shareable booking page or embed where people pick a time. Each calendar has: • Connected calendar (Google / Microsoft 365) • Meeting types (15-min intro, 30-min demo, etc.) • Availability rules (days, hours, time zone) • Booking rules (notice, buffers, daily limits) • Branding and URL (logo, color, custom path/domain) Meeting Types Each type defines: • Duration and location (phone, Zoom/Teams, in-person) • Time windows when it can be booked • Fields/questions to collect from the person booking Custom Branding & Domains • Customize logo, accent color, and greeting text • Support for branded links like booking.yourdomain.com/joes-calendar • Clean, mobile-friendly booking pages What you’ll be able to do 1. Connect calendars • Connect Google and/or Microsoft 365 • Choose which calendars block availability and where new bookings are created 2. Control availability • Set which days and times are bookable • Add buffer times before/after meetings • Define “no book” blocks (e.g. lunches, deep-work time) • Use “look busy” options like daily booking limits or maximum meetings per day • Pause bookings temporarily for vacation or overload 3. Share and embed • Share personal booking links in email, SMS, signatures, and chat • Embed booking widgets on websites, landing pages, and blogs • Combine with Cleave forms (e.g. form → booking page) to gather extra info 4. Capture contact info into Cleave CRM • Collect name, email, phone, company, and custom fields • Automatically create or update contacts in Cleave CRM • Optionally attach bookings to companies or deals • Trigger automations (reminders, follow-up tasks, nurture sequences) 5. Confirmations and reminders • Send automatic confirmation emails to host and guest • Configure reminder timing (e.g. 24 hours and 1 hour before) • Include meeting links and instructions Future enhancements (post-MVP) • Group events and multi-attendee bookings • Round-robin and team-based calendars • Deeper routing logic (e.g. different calendars for new vs existing clients) • Analytics on bookings, no-shows, and conversion rates In plain terms This feature gives you a Calendly-style scheduler built directly into Cleave CRM. People pick a time that works, you stay in control of when you’re available, and every booking flows straight into your calendar and CRM with the right data and automations attached.
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Form Builder – Capture, Qualify, and Automate from Anywhere
Overview The Form Builder in Cleave CRM will let you create custom forms to capture contacts from your website, blog, landing pages, and other channels—and send them straight into your CRM. Every form submission can create or update contacts, notify your team, trigger automations, and even prequalify leads based on rules you define. Goals • Give you an easy, visual way to build forms without code • Let you embed forms anywhere: websites, blogs, landing pages, and shared links • Automatically send form responses into Cleave CRM as contacts (and optionally companies/deals) • Allow you to prequalify and filter leads based on your own rules • Trigger notifications and automations immediately after someone submits a form Core concepts Forms • A Form is a customizable lead capture form built inside Cleave CRM • Each form has: – A name (e.g. “Website Contact Form,” “Free Consultation Request,” “Demo Signup”) – A set of fields (standard and custom) – A target: create/update contacts, optionally attach to a company or deal – Actions to take after submission (notifications, automations, redirect, etc.) Fields & Custom Fields • Forms can use standard fields (name, email, phone, company, etc.) • You can also add Custom Fields (budget, service type, timeline, anything you need) • Fields can be marked as required or optional • You can add helper text/placeholders to guide visitors Prequalification Rules • Prequalification lets you decide who should be treated as a qualified lead • Rules can be based on field values (e.g. budget, country, service type, company size) • Leads that meet your rules can be tagged, assigned, and routed differently than those who don’t Automations & Notifications • Each form can trigger actions when someone submits: – Create or update a contact – Optionally create a deal in a pipeline (planned) – Assign an owner – Send internal notifications (email/SMS/other supported channels) – Start automations (e.g. nurture sequences, follow-up tasks) What you’ll be able to do 1. Build forms visually • Use a drag-and-drop editor to add and arrange fields • Choose from basic fields (name, email, phone) and custom fields • Group fields with headings and descriptions to make longer forms easier to read • Adjust basic styling (title, colors, button text) to match your brand 2. Embed forms anywhere • Generate an embed code to place forms on your website or blog • Use a direct share link for forms you want to share via email, social, or ads • Forms will be mobile-friendly out of the box 3. Capture and enrich contacts • Each form submission can: – Create a new contact if one doesn’t exist – Update existing contacts based on matching rules (e.g. email address) • Map fields from the form directly to fields in Cleave CRM (including custom fields) • Optionally connect submissions to a company record if a company is provided 4. Prequalify leads automatically • Define prequalification criteria (e.g. “Budget over $X,” “Country is US/CA,” “Service type = Managed IT”) • Automatically: – Tag leads as “Qualified,” “Cold,” “Junk,” or your own statuses – Assign qualified leads to specific owners or round-robin queues – Trigger different automations based on qualification level • Reduce noise by filtering out obvious non-fits before they hit your pipeline 5. Trigger automations and follow-ups • Connect each form to specific automations in Cleave CRM, such as: – Send a welcome email sequence – Create a follow-up task or call for the assigned owner – Add the contact to a specific list, segment, or campaign • Notify your team instantly when high-value forms are submitted, so no leads sit untouched 6. Keep a clean, visible submission history • See all submissions for each form, with timestamps and status (qualified/not qualified) • Drill into any submission to see the full response and related contact record • Track how many leads each form is generating over time (basic analytics planned) Future enhancements (post-MVP) After the initial Form Builder release, we plan to explore: • More advanced styling options and themes to better match your brand • Conditional logic (show/hide fields based on previous answers) • Multi-step forms for longer questionnaires • Built-in spam filtering and bot protection • Deeper reporting on form conversion rates and source tracking In plain terms The Form Builder will let you drop a Cleave CRM form on your site, blog, or landing page, and have new leads flow directly into your CRM—mapped correctly, prequalified based on your rules, and plugged straight into your automations. No more copying and pasting leads from random inboxes or spreadsheets. You build the form once, and Cleave handles the capture, qualification, and follow-up.
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