Public Vagaro links connected to Book Now buttons, consultation CTAs, treatment pages, and location booking paths
Vagaro booking paths
Check the Vagaro link patients hit before they book.
A Vagaro account can be fine while an old public link still sends patients to the wrong place. The stale URL may sit in a homepage Book Now button, a treatment page, an Instagram campaign page, a location page, or an old CMS block nobody has touched in months. SiteLeak checks the public med spa path first, then shows whether the booking link, mobile CTA, form, or treatment page needs repair before you pay for the full handoff.
Visitor paths this page checks
Final URL, status, redirect, and provider-error evidence when a Vagaro destination can be checked safely
Homepage, treatment, gallery, campaign, and contact pages that should lead patients into the appointment path
Mobile evidence for visible Book Now, call, consultation, and contact actions when the browser layer can capture it
Repair rows that name the affected page, observed behavior, fix note, repair owner, and retest step
Why Vagaro links break quietly
A med spa may change services, locations, staff pages, or booking settings without updating every public button. The homepage can still look polished while one old Vagaro destination remains live on a treatment or campaign page.
What a useful finding includes
The report should name the page where the link appeared, the destination that was checked, what happened, and the next repair step. That is the difference between noticing a problem and giving someone a fix they can publish.
When monitoring makes sense
After the first repair, weekly checks are useful for med spas that keep changing offers, service pages, location pages, or booking links. The goal is to catch the next public path failure before a campaign sends traffic there.
What this page helps you decide
Use this page when a med spa owner or practice manager wants to confirm whether a public Vagaro booking link still reaches a live appointment path.
Practical fixes after the scan
Replace stale Vagaro destinations with the current public booking URL for the right location, service, or staff path.
Update treatment and campaign buttons that still point to retired booking routes.
Add a backup consultation, call, or contact action where a booking link cannot be repaired immediately.
Rerun the scan after publishing so the affected public page can be checked again.
Start weekly monitoring when provider settings, promotions, or treatment pages are edited often.
Evidence examples
Vagaro Book Now destination is unreachable
A public Book Now link resolves to a Vagaro-like booking destination that does not load successfully during the check.
Fix: Replace the button destination with the current Vagaro booking URL and retest the public page.
Treatment page still points to an old booking route
The treatment-page CTA is classified as a booking path, but the checked destination returns an error instead of a live appointment page.
Fix: Update the treatment CTA to the current booking or consultation destination and rerun the scan.
Mobile page hides the booking action before the Vagaro step
Browser evidence does not find a visible booking, consultation, call, contact, or form action in the first mobile viewport.
Fix: Move the Book Now or consultation action higher on mobile and scan the page again after publishing.
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 Vagaro?
No. SiteLeak is not affiliated with Vagaro. It checks public links and page evidence that a med spa visitor can reach.
Will SiteLeak create a test Vagaro appointment?
No. SiteLeak does not reserve times, create appointments, enter patient details, submit forms, or log into booking accounts.
Which Vagaro link should I check first?
Start with the homepage Book Now button, then scan the treatment or location page that gets the most booking intent.