Take commission-free reservations on your own website
Goal: Guests book directly on your site; you keep 100% of every cover.
What you’ll need
A published RestoWeb website (see the website launch tutorial) and a Pro or Elite plan — online bookings on your site are Pro+; see the pricing page.
Step by step
- 1
Your site already has a Reserve page — open your live website and check it: name, phone, email, date, time and party size (1–30).
- 2
Make a test booking yourself.
- 3
Open Dashboard → Reservations: your test appears as pending, and you received an email alert.
- 4
Click Confirm — the “guest” (you) receives the “Reservation Confirmed!” email automatically.
- 5
Explore the toolkit you’ll use daily: Calendar/List toggle, status filters, search by name or phone, Edit, and Export (CSV).
- 6
After service, mark bookings Showed up or No-show — these statuses will power the automations in the reminder and review tutorials.
- 7
Delete your test booking.
The result
A direct booking channel with 0% commission — every reservation also builds a guest profile in your CRM automatically. Feature overview: reservation system.
Try it inside your free 14-day trial
Set it up once and it works every service after.
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