Patients book on your website, not someone else's portal.
TerminJet runs the whole booking and waitlist flow under your practice name and design. No outside brand sits between you and your patients, and no portal owns the relationship.

What TerminJet does differently
Your domain, your design
Booking lives on your own website in your colours and logo. Patients are never handed off to a marketplace that lists your competitors right next to you.
You keep the relationship
No portal collects your patient list or charges per booking. The patients who book a checkup or urgent-care visit are yours, and so is their contact data.
Built for a medical practice
Appointment types like preventive care, video consultation and urgent care, plus roles, insurance status and practitioner rules, come from a template made for practices, not a generic calendar.
Recovery baked in
The same white-label flow handles waitlist offers and refills cancelled slots by WhatsApp or SMS, so booking and no-show recovery live in one branded experience.
How it works
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We embed it in your site
The German agency behind TerminJet builds booking into your existing practice website, styled to match. Patients see one continuous journey, all yours.
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Patients book or join the waitlist
They pick an appointment type and practitioner and book, or join the waitlist if nothing fits. No redirect, no separate account on a foreign platform.
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Slots fill on your brand
Confirmations, reminders and waitlist offers all go out in your practice's name, EU-hosted and GDPR-aware end to end.
FAQ
Will patients see another company's branding?
No. The booking journey carries your practice name, logo and colours throughout. TerminJet runs invisibly underneath.
Does this replace our website?
No, it lives inside it. We embed booking into the site you already have, so patients stay on your domain the whole time.
Is it really built for medical practices?
Yes. It ships with a practice template covering appointment types, insurance status, roles and practitioner rules, so you're not bending a generic tool to fit.
Who sets it all up?
A digital agency in Germany handles the integration, the practice template, the website work and the GDPR wording, then manages it after launch.

