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Change settings

Most long-lived choices live under Settings in the side menu - split into tidy sections so you are not overwhelmed at once.

Brand & site basics

Go to Settings - Brand. Tabs along the top group related items:

  • General - business identity on paperwork, timezone, billing shortcuts that appear here, and fundamentals clients expect to stay consistent.
  • Brand - logo, site title displayed on your booking pages, favicon, language defaults, descriptive text search engines might read, and your booking link plus optional custom domain (see Connect your own web address).
  • Social - links to profiles you want visitors to discover.
  • Styling - colours and fonts shaping the booking experience beyond what first-time setup already chose.

Tap Save at the bottom when you finish edits so Timelish stores the tab you were working on.

Brand settings tabs

Booking behaviour

Choose Settings - Appointment settings (sometimes labelled simply Appointments settings). Screens here steer cancellation windows, reschedule rules, how payment appears at checkout, reminders, extras clients can pick during booking, plus which calendar-meeting tooling counts as defaults.

Each sub-section sticks to one topic - take them one at a time.

Appointment settings overview

Default weekly calendar

Under the Schedule grouping (opened from Appointments-related navigation), edit the baseline hours Timelish uses before any special weekly overrides or Apps adjust things further.

Default weekly hours

Communications

Communications in the Settings area leads to templates (emails/SMS wording) plus history logs showing what Timelish already sent. Tune templates before busy seasons rather than mid-rush.

Profile & password for you personally

Look for My profile, Account, or your name shortcut - depending on wording in your dashboard - to change your own password or personal calendar sources for busy time.

Nothing here replaces Apps for shared tools like Stripe; it is about your login specifically.

Personal profile shortcuts

Need more power?

Anything that plugs into outside companies - Stripe, Zoom, Gmail calendars - lives under Apps instead of buried inside Settings tabs.