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Easy!Appointments

Organize your business! Exploit human resources that can be used in other tasks more efficiently.

Easy!Appointments is a highly customizable web application that allows your customers to book appointments with you via the web. Moreover, it provides the ability to sync your data with Google Calendar so you can use them with other services. It is an open source project and you can download and install it even for commercial use. Easy!Appointments will run smoothly with your existing website, because it can be installed in a single folder of the server and of course, both sites can share the same database.

Features

The project was designed to be flexible and reliable so as to be able to meet the needs of any kind of enterprise. You can the read the main features of the system below:

  • Full customers and appointments management.
  • Services and service providers organization.
  • Work flow and booking rules.
  • Google Calendar synchronization.
  • Email notifications system.
  • Stand alone installation (like WordPress, Joomla! and other web systems).

Installation

Since Easy!Appointments is a web application, it runs on a web server and thus you will need to perform the following steps in order to install the system on your server:

  • Make sure that your server has Apache, PHP and MySQL installed.
  • Create a new database (or use an existing).
  • Copy the "easyappointments" source folder on your server.
  • Rename the "config-sample.php" file to "config.php" and set your server properties.
  • Open your browser on the Easy!Appointments URL and follow the installation guide.
  • That's it! You can now use Easy!Appointments at your will.

You will find the latest release at easyappointments.org. If you have problems installing or configuring the application take a look on the wiki pages or visit the official support group. You can also report problems on the issues page and help the development progress.

User Feedback

Whether it is new ideas or defects, your feedback is highly appreciated and will be taken into consideration for the following releases of the project. Share your experience and discuss your thoughts with other users through communities. Create issues with suggestions on new features or bug reports. Please take your time to fill this quick feedback form about the project. You can also submit new feature requests on the [feature request page] (http://easyappointments.org/submission.php).

Translate E!A

As of version 1.0 Easy!Appointments supports translated user interface. If you want to contribute to the translation process read the get involved page for additional information.

Setup GitHub Files

If you download/clone the project from GitHub you will have to install the composer dependencies. To do so download and install composer and execute the composer install command at the project's root directory. This command is going to create the application/third_party/autoload.php and the other vendor files needed by the app.