Client Alerts help your team flag important information about a client and control how that client interacts with your clinic. Alerts appear directly on the client’s profile and can include optional restrictions—such as blocking Direct Booking.
This article explains what Client Alerts are, how to create them, and how they work when restrictions are enabled.
What are Client Alerts?
Client Alerts allow you to:
- Add notes your team should be aware of
- Highlight special handling needs or important client behaviors
- Restrict how certain clients use features like Direct Booking
- Ensure your whole team sees the same information at the right time
Client Alerts are visible to all Flow users and appear directly on the client’s profile.
How to Create a Client Alert
1. Go to Settings > Client Alerts
From the menu in Flow, navigate to:
Settings → Client Alerts
2. Click Add Alert
You’ll be asked to:
- Choose the client
- Enter the reason for the alert
- Select any feature restrictions (optional)
Restrictions allow you to control how a client interacts with specific parts of Flow.
3. Review the Alert on the Client Profile
Once active, the alert will automatically appear on the client’s profile for your team to see.
Using Alerts with Direct Booking Restrictions
If a client has an active alert that includes a Direct Booking restriction, Flow will automatically prevent them from booking through your clinic’s web widget.
When they try to schedule online, they’ll see a message letting them know their request can’t be completed and that they need to contact the clinic directly.
This ensures cases that need extra attention are handled by your team rather than moving through automated booking.
Why Client Alerts Are Helpful
Client Alerts give your clinic:
- Better visibility into client-specific considerations
- Clear guidance for staff before appointments
- Tools to control how certain clients can book
- Fewer surprises and a smoother experience for your team and your clients
Client Alerts help you stay informed, organized, and in control.
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