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Bookipp is cloud-based management software for appointment-based service businesses, with its website focusing mainly on two scenarios: “Salud/health” and “Belleza/beauty.” It is more than a simple online booking tool: it combines appointment scheduling, patient/client management, POS checkout, inventory, marketing, electronic medical records, and electronic invoicing in one platform. In practice, it looks more like an integrated operating system for clinics, beauty salons, and local service businesses.
On the booking side, Bookipp supports real-time calendar management with day, week, and month views, and allows customers to access booking links via Instagram, WhatsApp, a website, and Facebook buttons. The system can automatically send reminders through WhatsApp, email, and SMS to reduce no-shows. On the operations side, it offers checkout, daily closing or partial checkout, cash withdrawals, discounts and promotions, accounts receivable, staff commissions, and payment receipt emails. Managers can also view reports on appointments, revenue, productivity, popular services, demand peaks, new patients, cancellation rates, and more. Its healthcare-related features are relatively strong, including electronic clinical records, diagnoses, progress notes, attachments, electronic prescriptions, and specialty-specific custom forms.
The captured text does not disclose plans, pricing, a free version, or trial policy, so it is not possible to assess the entry cost or long-term cost. Deployment is clearly cloud-oriented: the page mentions a “plataforma en la nube” and supports access from computers, iPads, phones, and mobile apps. For payments, PayPal online collection is explicitly mentioned, but other local payment methods are not fully described.
Bookipp claims to provide confidentiality guarantees. Its electronic medical records are said to be compatible with COFEPRIS and current regulations, while its electronic invoicing supports SAT data and Mexico’s Facturación Electrónica 4.0. This suggests localized design for Mexico’s healthcare and tax environments. However, the page does not provide detailed security information such as encryption, backups, access controls, audit logs, or permission roles. For team collaboration, the available information only covers staff availability, personnel management, and commission statistics; details on a more complex permission system are limited.
Its main advantage is a complete feature chain, making it especially suitable for clinics, beauty salons, dental practices, medical aesthetics providers, and other organizations that need bookings, medical records, checkout, and inventory to work together. Its drawbacks are limited pricing transparency, no disclosed API or developer support, and a lack of information on internationalization or adaptation for the Chinese market.
Access from mainland China is unknown. Since the product is oriented toward Spanish-speaking users and Mexico’s compliance environment, Chinese users may face adaptation costs related to network access, language, PayPal payments, and local invoicing systems. If your operations are mainly in China, consider comparing it with local options such as WeCom appointment tools, Youzan, Weimob, and Meituan/Dianping merchant tools. For international appointment management, alternatives include Calendly, Acuity Scheduling, Fresha, and Vagaro.
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bookipp.com is an Mexico SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach bookipp.com directly.