Clients choose financial advisors based on trust above everything else—60% say trust is their top factor, according to YouGov. And they're forming that opinion before the first meeting. Your booking page is part of that first impression.
These financial services booking page examples show how six real advisors, planners, and lenders are using YouCanBookMe (YCBM) to make every touchpoint count.
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If you work in health or wellness, your booking page plays a key role in how potential clients perceive your business. It’s often the first real step someone takes toward working with you, so it needs to feel clear, calm, and trustworthy.
Below you’ll find six real YouCanBookMe users from across the financial services world—each one using their booking page in a smart, intentional way. Take a look, borrow some ideas, and think about what you could do with yours.
Melissa George is the Founder and CEO of InvestHER Fiduciary Solutions, a financial planning and wealth management firm built to serve women investors. Her booking page does a lot of quiet work—and when you look closely, you can see exactly how much thought has gone into it.
What makes Melissa's booking page pop 👉 Melissa has built a full client journey right into her booking page. New visitors land on an "Appointment Menu" with three distinct appointment types:
What does this setup do? It lets clients self-sort, which means no back-and-forth figuring out which appointment is right for them.
There's also a team member selection step. Clients can choose between Melissa and her colleague, each with their full credentials displayed. And the booking form itself asks for City & State of Residence, how they found the firm, and what topics they want to cover. By the time a call starts, Melissa knows exactly who she's talking to and why.
Next up, we have Alex Falcon Huerta. She’s the founder of Soaring Falcon, a London-based accounting and financial advisory firm that serves clients globally. She's been a YouCanBookMe customer since May 2015 (10+ years and counting!). So, it’s safe to say that her setup reflects a decade of knowing exactly how she wants her scheduling tool to work.
What makes Alex’s booking page stand out 👉 Running an international firm means Alex's calendar is always in demand. Her solution? Two YouCanBookMe links—one for existing clients (with broader availability) and one for new enquiries (with tighter slots). It's a simple but brilliant way to prioritize the relationships that matter most without losing new business.
She’s also enabled the “Request Booking” button, meaning every request lands in her queue for review before it’s confirmed. Combined with an intake form that asks for the purpose of the call and the preferred “catch-up format,” she has full visibility into every meeting before it’s locked into her diary.
Strategem is a Bendigo and Melbourne-based firm offering accounting, wealth management, financial planning, and superannuation services. They use YouCanBookMe for teams to manage their operations at scale. Their setup is the most ambitious of any example here—and the most seamlessly executed.
What makes Strategem’s booking pages pop 👉 Every advisor at Strategem has their own individual YouCanBookMe booking page, but what makes the setup truly impressive is how seamlessly it all fits together.
The journey starts on Strategem’s team page: a grid of advisor headshots, each with a “Meet [Name]” link. Click through to an advisor’s profile, and you’ll find their bio, credentials, LinkedIn profile, and a teal “Book an appointment” button.
Click that button, and a YCBM booking widget opens, styled to match Strategem’s exact brand: “Book with” in their signature crimson, the advisor’s name in teal, and navigation buttons in their brand colors. It doesn’t feel like a third-party tool. It feels like Strategem built it themselves.
They also have several other handy features enabled, including password-protected booking pages and extensive booking forms that help them qualify leads. And the branding is also consistent across multiple booking pages, which gives the whole firm a polished look.
Brian Martucci is a mortgage lender based in Washington, D.C., who helps borrowers across all 50 states navigate the home loan process. With over 3,125 lifetime bookings and a YCBM account dating back to August 2015, Brian has had plenty of time to figure out what works. His secret? Placing his calendar link everywhere potential clients can find it.
What makes Brian’s booking page stand out 👉 Brian doesn't wait for clients to ask how to book—he makes it effortless at every turn. His YouCanBookMe link is embedded on his website, his email signature, and his templated outreach messages. Wherever a prospective borrower finds him, a booking is just one click away. And once they're on the page? A daily view calendar shows the very next available slot, so there's no scrolling—just booking.
Meet Van Richardson (CEO of Filo Mortgage)—a direct-to-consumer mortgage firm operating across both coasts from its Pennsylvania base.
What makes Van's booking page pop 👉 Van's booking page doesn't try to do too much—and that's the point. The Filo Mortgage page is clean, fast, and frictionless: pick a time, fill in your name, email, and phone number, and you're almost done. Almost. There are two additional fields on his booking form worth noting: Property State and How did you hear about us?
The first gives Van’s loan officers a clear heads-up on which state regulations may apply before the call begins. The second provides a simple way to track which channels are actually bringing borrowers to the business.
There's also a small but handy touch on the calendar: an "Overlay your availability" button that lets clients connect their own calendar to find a slot that works for everyone.
Brandi Hill co-founded All Insurance For You to be the kind of insurance agency that genuinely puts clients first. Today, that's five offices across North Carolina and over 7,600+ bookings taken through YouCanBookMe’s insurance booking app in under two and a half years.
What makes Brandi's booking page pop 👉 The first thing a client sees when they land on Brandi's booking page is a clear menu of appointment types. No one has to call ahead to figure out which meeting they need. The page tells them.
And at the bottom, you’ll find Brandi's full contact information displayed in case clients have a question before an appointment and want to reach out.
Brandi also makes her booking page easy to find offline. Every fall, ahead of Medicare enrollment season, her team mails clients fridge magnets printed with QR codes that link directly to their YouCanBookMe page. That’s some smart marketing strategy!
A polished, branded booking page helps establish credibility from the very first interaction. If you put it together in two minutes without attention to detail, branding, or the appropriate types of services set up, you’ll find it very difficult to instill confidence in potential clients.
Here are the key reasons to make your booking page a priority:
Not every financial services professional works the same way. So, why should your booking page be one-size-fits-all? Whether you're a solo financial planner, a mortgage lender with coast-to-coast clients, or a multi-advisor firm, your scheduling setup should work as hard as you do.
✨ Here's where YouCanBookMe for financial services shines:
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Your booking page is often the first real taste a client gets of working with you. These examples show that details matter a lot, from a smart custom booking form that qualifies leads to individual advisor pages that scale a personal touch across an entire firm.
Whether you borrow one idea (or two or three!) or overhaul your whole setup, the goal should be the same: make it easier for the right clients to book, and make sure the experience feels like you from the very first click.
If you don’t have a scheduling tool yet to deliver that professional booking experience, make sure to check out YouCanBookMe.