Mindbody booking links, Book Now buttons, consultation CTAs, and patient-facing action links visible on public med spa pages
Med spa provider check
Check Mindbody booking links before patients hit a broken path.
Many med spas rely on Mindbody or a connected website path for online booking, consultation requests, and patient follow-up. The public site can still look current while a Book Now button, treatment page, location page, or campaign link points to an old mindbody destination. SiteLeak checks the public path a patient can reach, keeps the scan away from private dashboards, and turns useful evidence into a Fix Packet or monitoring reference when the free preview finds something worth fixing.
Visitor paths this page checks
Mindbody booking, app, branded app, and website integration paths, redirect behavior, destination availability, status evidence, and final URL evidence from safe public checks
Treatment pages, campaign pages, service pages, and location pages that should send patients into the mindbody booking path
Mobile first-screen evidence for Mindbody booking, consultation, call, contact, and form actions when public evidence supports it
Fix Packet details for the Mindbody path, including affected URL, priority, observed issue, repair note, and retest step for the site editor or provider owner
Why Mindbody deserves a separate check
A med spa owner searching for Mindbody booking help usually has a narrower problem than a broad website review. They need to know whether the public Book Now or consultation path still reaches the current booking experience. This page keeps the scan focused on that patient-facing path.
What a useful result should prove
The free preview should show whether the public path has a concrete issue: a broken mindbody destination, a hidden mobile action, a disabled fallback form, or a treatment page with no next step. Paid access is useful only when that evidence is specific enough to fix and retest.
When monitoring makes sense
Mindbody booking-widget, app listing, branded app, and website integration changes can make a repaired booking path break again later. Weekly monitoring keeps checking the same public pages after the first repair, so a new provider or website change does not quietly send patients into a dead end.
What this page helps you decide
Use this page when a med spa owner, practice manager, or website editor uses Mindbody and wants to confirm that public booking, treatment, location, or consultation links still reach a working patient path.
Practical fixes after the scan
Replace stale mindbody booking URLs with the current public destination.
Repair treatment-page or campaign CTAs that still point to old booking routes.
Add a clear backup call, contact, or consultation path when the provider destination needs repair.
Move the primary booking or consultation action higher on mobile pages when first-screen evidence is weak.
Rerun the scan after publishing, then monitor the paths that depend on provider or website changes.
Evidence examples
Mindbody booking link opens an unavailable destination
The public CTA is classified as a booking path, but the checked mindbody destination returns an error or does not reach a live patient booking page.
Fix: Update the public CTA to the current Mindbody booking destination and retest the public page.
Mobile page hides the Mindbody booking action
Browser evidence reaches the public page that should send visitors toward Mindbody, but the first mobile screen does not expose a visible booking, consultation, call, contact, or form action.
Fix: Move the Mindbody Book Now or consultation action higher on mobile and rerun the scan after the layout change is live.
Mindbody path depends on a fallback form that appears unavailable
Public form evidence near the Mindbody booking path shows fields, but the submit action appears disabled or unavailable.
Fix: Repair the fallback form or mindbody widget settings, then retest the public booking and consultation path.
Paid access
Use paid access when the scan finds a repair-ready issue.
The free scan is the decision point. If the result matters, the Fix Packet adds the exact affected path, repair brief, owner and technical PDFs, and retest checklist.
Questions this scan can answer
Is SiteLeak affiliated with Mindbody?
No. SiteLeak is an independent public-path checker. It is not affiliated with Mindbody and does not access private mindbody dashboards.
Will SiteLeak create a Mindbody appointment?
No. The scan does not create Mindbody appointments, hold slots, submit forms, enter patient information, or log into mindbody provider systems.
Which Mindbody path should I scan first?
Start with the public Book Now link, the treatment page used in ads, or the location page where patients choose the next step. For many practices, that means scanning the Book Now button, the page that links into Mindbody, or a location page where patients choose services.