The short version
Use Storefront to add the studio identity and practical visit information, preview the page as a client, then use the same public booking link across your website and profiles.
Add the client-facing essentials
Upload a clear logo and cover image that still work on a small phone screen.
Choose a theme and colours with readable contrast.
Write a short description of what the studio offers and who it serves.
Add address, contact details, amenities and arrival information where relevant.
Make sure every published class or appointment has a useful title, price and description.
Preview the real booking journey
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Open Storefront and use Preview.
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Check the home view, schedule, memberships, packs and any other product pages you intend to promote.
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Open one service and follow the booking journey until the final confirmation step without completing a live payment.
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Repeat the check at mobile width or on your phone. Most clients will arrive from social media or search on a small screen.
Answers before you get stuck
Where do I find my Junocal booking link?
Open Storefront in the operator app. The public preview and share controls use the URL clients should visit.
Should I link to one class or the main storefront?
Use the main storefront as the stable booking link. Use a direct class or product link for a focused, time-limited campaign.
Did this guide solve the problem?
Make the change, or ask with your account attached
Open the relevant Junocal screen now. If your question depends on a particular client, payment or class, Juno can send it to the support inbox with the page and studio context included.