Salesforce Scheduler implementation for appointments that book themselves.
Salesforce Scheduler implementation: customers and field technicians book against real availability, synced with Field Service and Experience Cloud.
Booking that respects real constraints.
We configure Scheduler against real skills and territories, so a booked slot is always one someone can keep.
From a phone call to a booking that keeps itself.
Real-time availability
Slots reflect live technician and rep calendars, not a static booking grid.
Field Service sync
Appointments and work orders share one schedule, so nothing double-books a technician.
Self-service booking
Customers book their own appointment through a portal or embedded widget, no call required.
Skill & territory matching
Appointments route to whoever is actually qualified and available, automatically.
The same schedule behind the portal, the app and the dispatcher console.
Scheduler reads and writes the same appointment data as Field Service and Experience Cloud, so a booking made anywhere is instantly real everywhere.
- Appointment booking embedded in Experience Cloud portals.
- Grouped and multi-resource bookings for team visits.
- Reminders and reschedules handled without a call.

Salesforce Scheduler, asked and answered.
Is this just a booking widget?
No. Scheduler reasons over real technician and rep availability, skills and territories, then keeps Field Service and the calendar in sync.
Can customers book their own appointments?
Yes, through a portal or embedded widget on your site, with availability pulled live from Salesforce, not a separate booking tool.
Does it work with our existing service territories?
Yes. We configure Scheduler against your actual skills, territories and working hours rather than replacing them.
Does it connect to Field Service dispatch?
Yes. Booked appointments become work orders, so scheduling and dispatch run on the same record.
Turn appointment booking into a system that runs itself.
Start with a conversation about how appointments get booked today.