ExpressBook offers $60 monthly unlimited staff

- ExpressBook marketed a $60-a-month plan for unlimited staff on May 14, offering booking, payments, messaging and reminders for service businesses. - The clearest detail is the flat $60 monthly price for unlimited staff, a pitch aimed at salons and gyms that often pay per worker. - ExpressBook’s website this week showed free-trial sign-up pages and industry pages for salons, spas, barbers, gyms and clinics.

ExpressBook is pitching a simple price to service businesses: $60 a month for unlimited staff. The company’s website says its software handles bookings, calendars, payments, messaging and automated reminders for businesses such as salons, spas, barbershops, gyms and clinics. A May 14 post on X by user bakoserge circulated a pricing screenshot tied to that offer, while ExpressBook’s own site this week continued to promote free-trial sign-ups and industry-specific landing pages. The company’s homepage describes ExpressBook as an all-in-one booking platform for service businesses, and multiple product pages repeat the same core pitch: online booking, staff scheduling, payments and reminders in one system. Industry pages for barbers, spas, medspas and healthcare practices all say businesses can start with a free trial and no credit card. ### What exactly is ExpressBook selling at that price? (expressbook.com) ExpressBook says the software combines online booking, staff scheduling, payment collection, client management and automated reminders. Its homepage says businesses can create a profile, add services, pricing, staff and working hours, then launch a branded booking page or embed a widget on their own site. The company’s comparison and industry pages say the product is built for multi-employee calendars and team operations, not just solo operators. (expressbook.com) A page comparing ExpressBook with Square Appointments says the platform is designed for service businesses including salons, spas, gyms, clinics and coaches, and lists employee calendars, reminders, payments and communications among the included features. ### Why does the “unlimited staff” line stand out? The $60 figure matters because many appointment-booking rivals charge by user, by location or by plan tier. Square Appointments’ pricing page says its plans vary by business size and feature set, with staff management and advanced scheduling features tied to higher tiers. ExpressBook’s own marketing leans into that contrast. (expressbook.com) Its comparison pages say the platform is meant to scale from solo operators to larger teams while keeping a single system for bookings, payments and communications. On barber, spa and healthcare pages, ExpressBook repeatedly highlights staff management, therapist or practitioner scheduling, and team availability as standard parts of the product. (squareup.com) ### Which businesses is the company targeting? ExpressBook names salons, spas, barbershops, medspas, health practices and gyms among its target customers. The homepage and “About Us” page describe the company as software for service-based businesses, while vertical pages tailor the pitch to specific workflows such as assigning therapists, treatment rooms, barbers or practitioners. (expressbook.com) The wording on those pages is directed at owners dealing with manual scheduling, missed calls, no-shows and overlapping calendars. Several pages also mention WhatsApp, phone calls and direct messages as the systems businesses are replacing with a centralized booking tool. ### Is the free trial live now? ExpressBook’s current landing pages say yes. The homepage and multiple industry pages say “Start Free” or “Start Free Trial,” and several specify “No credit card needed” and “Cancel anytime.” (expressbook.com) A spa pricing section captured by search results shows a “14 days trial” offer attached to a monthly plan. Because ExpressBook’s site is only partially accessible through search snippets and some pages do not expose full pricing tables in cached text, Reuters could verify the free-trial language and broad product claims on the site, but not every pricing detail from the X screenshot directly on the company’s live pages. (expressbook.com 1) (expressbook.com 2) ### What can readers verify next? May 14 is the date attached to the X post by bakoserge that highlighted the pricing screenshot, and ExpressBook’s website remains the primary place to check whether the $60 unlimited-staff offer stays in place. The company’s homepage, comparison pages and industry landing pages are where ExpressBook is currently listing its free-trial language, target industries and feature set. (expressbook.com) (expressbook.com)

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