Clients book on your website, not someone else's portal
TerminJet runs booking and waitlist fully under your practice's brand and domain. No directory logo, no account on a platform your clients have never heard of.

What TerminJet does differently
Your name on every screen
The booking flow, the confirmation, and the reminders all carry your practice name and look. Clients never leave your site or hit a third-party brand mid-booking.
It lives on your own domain
The form embeds into your existing website, so booking sits at your address. No redirect to an outside portal that breaks trust at the worst moment.
The session language is yours
Sprechstunde, Probatorische Sitzung, Einzelsitzung, Videositzung. The labels match how you actually work, so clients pick the right session type without guessing.
The client relationship stays yours
Contact details belong to your practice, hosted in the EU, not pooled into a marketplace. You aren't renting access to your own clients from a platform.
How it works
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We brand and embed it
We style the booking and waitlist flow to your practice and place it on your website. To a client, it just looks like part of your site.
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Clients book under your name
They pick a session type and time and confirm, with no account on an outside platform. They only ever see your brand.
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You manage it from one place
Bookings, the waitlist, and automatic slot recovery all run behind the scenes. We keep it maintained, so you never touch the plumbing.
FAQ
Will it look like a generic booking widget?
No. We match it to your colours, name, and session terminology, so it reads as part of your own website, not a bolted-on tool.
Do clients have to create an account?
No platform account is needed to book. The flow stays on your site, which keeps it simple for clients and keeps the relationship yours.
Can I keep my current website?
Yes. The booking and waitlist embed into the site you already have. No rebuild, no migration to a new platform.
Who owns the client data?
Your practice does. Details sit on EU infrastructure under a GDPR-aware setup, not shared into a directory or sold on.

