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SuiteDash 101: Redirect Booking Forms to Public Pages

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Struggling to make your booking forms work seamlessly with SuiteDash? Don't worry, I’ve got you covered. In today’s video, I’m showing you a quick and easy way to redirect SuiteDash booking forms to a custom page—perfect for creating a smoother user experience and saving precious time. Here’s what you’ll learn: ✅ How to quickly set up SuiteDash booking form redirects ✅ The secret to creating branded landing pages in SuiteDash ✅ Tips for making your forms and pages look polished and professional This step-by-step guide will help you elevate your business workflow and create a seamless client journey. Whether you're customizing error pages, tweaking designs, or ensuring every form leads exactly where it should, this hack will make your life easier. 💡 If this video helped you, don’t forget to hit the like button and subscribe for more SuiteDash tips and tricks! Got questions? Drop them below—I’d love to help! ✨ Dream it, and we’ll automate it. ✨ 🔎 Hashtags: #SuiteDash #BusinessAutomation #WorkflowAutomation #BookingForms #BusinessFreedom #suitedashprojectmanagement #landingpage #leadgeneration #suitedash #realestateautomation CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Creating a Public Page 02:18 - Designing a Landing Page 06:50 - Implementing a Floating Box 09:18 - Adding an Effective Call to Action 11:32 - Creating a Direct Link to a Form 12:14 - Testing Your Direct Link 14:05 - Reviewing the Final Product IMPORTANT LINKS ⤵ 🎉 LINKS ➡ https://www.royalassistants.com/links 🎉 WEBSITE ➡ https://www.royalassistants.com 🎉 EMAIL ➡ suitedash@royalassistants.com

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In this video, I’m walking you through a quick (but super handy) SuiteDash hack: redirecting a booking form submission to a custom public page. It’s not the most “normal” use case, but when you want a smoother client experience (and less clunky default messaging), this is the move. I start by making sure the form type (in this case, a booking form) actually supports what we need under Link & Embed settings—because the magic happens in the submission options where you can disable the default message and drop in a redirect URL. Then I build the public landing page inside Content → Public Pages, keeping it simple and clean (because I’m not a CSS pro yet). I show you how I brand it fast by pulling the existing portal background from Platform Branding, hiding the content card header, adding the logo, and creating that “floating box” look with column styling and spacing tweaks (yes, I’m anal about spacing). Finally, I add a clear call-to-action button and test everything live—plus I show you the most common mistake: forgetting to publish the public page. Once it’s published, the redirect works exactly like it should.

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