AiT has always been a fantastic tool to manage and display your swimming and group exercise timetables to customers on your website & apps but today AiT has launched new functionality to easily allow your customers to book activities directly in your CMS from our timetables, via our deep linking 1-click-to-book URL links which integrate with your existing CMS. This new feature can vastly improve your customer journey and user experience from researching to booking a new activity.

The best thing about this new feature is that it’s super easy to setup & maintain and doesn’t require any technical knowledge or development resource to implement.

Whether you’re a new client or an existing client using our APIs or our iFrame plug-in website timetables, we can get you up and running with this amazing new functionality ASAP.

We can integrate with Gladstone, Legendware, XN Leisure & Clarity CMS systems so contact Jamie on 020 8123 2788 to find out more or email info@activeintime.com for further details.

See our live client examples below or preview the videos below to see 1-click-to-book in action.

WHAT OUR CLIENTS ARE SAYING:

“Having a seamless solution for our swimming timetable that includes bookable and non-bookable sessions was just what we needed. The 1-click-to-book system is easy to set up from a management perspective and simple to use for the customer.” Sarah Q, Health and Wellbeing Development Manager, Blackburn with Darwen Council.

“Deep linking direct from our website to our Leisure Management Booking system has been a great new feature for how we communicate our digital timetables, making the customer journey quicker and easier. It’s simple to configure and manage too.” - Nick T, Sales & Membership Manager, Chelmsford City Council.

Gladstone Live 1-click-to-book examples - Live Active Leisure; Active Newham; Chelmsford City Council

XN Leisure Live 1-click-to-book examples - Wakefield Council

Legendware Live 1-click-to-book examples - Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council

Clarity Live 1-click-to-book examples - Monmouthshire County Council



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