Public booking, appointment, reservation, consultation, schedule, and calendar links
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Check booking links before customers hit a dead end.
Booking links are fragile because they often depend on third-party schedulers, reservation tools, campaign pages, and old redirects. SiteLeak checks public page evidence for appointment, reservation, consultation, schedule, and booking paths, then shows whether those paths still load without logging into private systems or submitting a booking.
Reviewed scan evidence
- Evidence source
- Broad rerun plus repair-ready review
- Best fit
- Concrete booking, order, or reservation paths that fail
- Retest fit
- Provider, widget, and campaign paths that change often
Pages and actions this check reviews
Broken destinations, redirect targets, and HTTP status evidence for booking paths
Link text and URL patterns that indicate customer paths
Mobile CTA evidence when a booking action is visible in public checks
Retest-ready issue rows that separate dead booking paths from lower-risk page cleanup
What this check is for
Use it when the main risk is a visitor clicking Book, Schedule, Reserve, Appointment, Consultation, or Calendar and landing on a dead or outdated public destination.
How it stays focused
The check follows public booking and reservation links so you can verify the public path without touching private scheduling systems.
Why this is evergreen
Any business that relies on bookings has the same maintenance problem: the site can stay online while the action link silently points to the wrong place. The useful fix is specific evidence, a page to fix, and a retest after the link is repaired.
What this page helps you decide
Use this page when the buyer suspects an appointment, reservation, scheduler, consultation, or booking link may be blocking customers.
Practical fixes after the scan
Replace dead scheduler or reservation URLs with the current public booking destination.
Repair redirects from old campaign or service pages to the current booking path.
Move a working booking action into the visible mobile page if customers need to act quickly.
Rerun the scan after publishing so the report shows the repaired public destination.
Start retesting if booking providers, menus, calendars, or campaigns change often.
Evidence examples
Booking button opens a missing scheduler page
The public booking CTA resolves to an error response instead of a live appointment, reservation, or scheduling page.
Fix: Update the CTA to the active scheduler URL and retest the booking path from the public page.
Booking action is not visible in the first mobile screen
Browser evidence does not find a visible booking, appointment, reservation, schedule, or consultation action in the first mobile viewport.
Fix: Move the primary booking action into the first mobile screen and confirm it links to the current booking destination.
Old campaign link still points to a removed booking page
A sampled public link with booking-related path text resolves to a same-domain URL that no longer loads successfully.
Fix: Restore the campaign page or add a redirect to the current booking path, then rerun the scan.
Scan evidence
What recent public scans showed
Booking paths are a strong fit when evidence is concrete: a visible appointment, reservation, schedule, or booking link that cannot be reached from the public page.
- Evidence source
- Broad rerun plus repair-ready review
- Best fit
- Concrete booking, order, or reservation paths that fail
- Retest fit
- Provider, widget, and campaign paths that change often
- External booking links need safe reachability checks and provider-aware labels.
- Same-domain appointment routes should only be paid blockers when the linked path is concrete.
- Common-path probes are useful for retest context but should not drive strong paid claims alone.
- Provider, widget, and campaign edits make booking paths a natural retest use case.
SiteLeak does not create appointments, reserve slots, or bypass private scheduler flows.
Fix Packet
Pay only when the scan finds a clear issue.
The free scan is the decision point. If the result matters, the Fix Packet adds the exact affected path, fix brief, owner and technical PDFs, and retest checklist.
Questions this scan can answer
Can SiteLeak check a third-party booking provider?
It can check public links that are visible from the website. It does not log into the provider, create bookings, or bypass private flows.
What should I fix before buying a Fix Packet?
If the free preview shows a dead booking or reservation path, fix that first. Buy the Fix Packet when you need every page to fix, what SiteLeak found, and copy-ready retest steps.
Who should use this checker?
It is useful for appointment, reservation, consultation, scheduling, and booking paths on local service, restaurant, wellness, healthcare, and agency-maintained sites.