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Hey Product Hunt 👋
I’m Thiago, founder of AgendSuper.
I built this because I kept seeing service professionals — especially therapists and private practices — losing clients due to missed appointments, manual scheduling, and slow responses.
Most of them rely on WhatsApp, spreadsheets, and back-and-forth messages to book sessions. It’s chaotic and leads to no-shows.
So we built AgendSuper to:
• Automate appointment booking
• Send smart reminders
• Reduce no-shows
• Organize the entire client flow
• Having a simple financial dashboard
• Ability to bill clients directly (In Progress)
• Mobile app (In Progress)
Our goal is simple: less admin work, more real sessions.
What makes us different is that we focus on real-world workflows — especially messaging-first markets like Brazil — where professionals live inside WhatsApp.
I’d love your feedback:
What’s your biggest frustration with scheduling tools?
What features do you think modern service businesses are missing?
Thanks for checking it out 🙏
Really like how AgendSuper is built around real-world workflows, especially for WhatsApp-first markets — that’s where most scheduling tools completely miss the mark. Reducing no-shows is a real revenue lever for private practices, not just a “nice to have.”
One small thing I noticed: there’s an opportunity to make the value of reminders + reduced no-shows more tangible upfront — for example, showing what one missed session costs vs. what automation recovers monthly. That moment of clarity could significantly improve conversions.
I’d be happy to put together a short mini-audit with 3–4 practical tweaks around onboarding, trust, and no-show prevention that could help practices immediately see ROI before they even book their first client. Want me to send it over?
@thiago_sl
Really like how AgendSuper is built around real-world workflows, especially for WhatsApp-first markets — that’s where most scheduling tools completely miss the mark. Reducing no-shows is a real revenue lever for private practices, not just a “nice to have.”
One small thing I noticed: there’s an opportunity to make the value of reminders + reduced no-shows more tangible upfront — for example, showing what one missed session costs vs. what automation recovers monthly. That moment of clarity could significantly improve conversions.
I’d be happy to put together a short mini-audit with 3–4 practical tweaks around onboarding, trust, and no-show prevention that could help practices immediately see ROI before they even book their first client. Want me to send it over?