BoothBook
For Multi-Brand Operators

One business. Multiple brands. Every client gets the right one automatically.

Running more than one brand shouldn't mean running more than one business. BoothBook lets you operate multiple brands from a single account, with every proposal, contract, email and portal updating in real time to match whichever brand your customer booked with.

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Brand 01
Lumière Weddings
Brand 02
Pulse Corporate
Lauren & James · Wedding
Multiple branded proposal microsites displayed across devices
The problem

Maybe you run a premium brand and a budget brand.

Maybe you have one brand for weddings and another for corporate events. Maybe you acquired a company and kept the name running alongside your own.

Whatever the reason, you're managing two sets of client expectations, two sets of brand assets, two sets of documents, and probably two sets of inboxes. And every time a client books, there's a moment where someone has to make sure the right logo ends up on the right contract.

With BoothBook, that moment doesn't exist anymore.

How BoothBook fixes it

How BoothBook handles multiple brands

01

Every brand, one account

All your brands live inside a single BoothBook account. One login. One dashboard. One place to see all your bookings, revenue, and pipeline, regardless of which brand they came through.

  • Single account, multiple brands
  • One dashboard across every brand
  • Switch context, not platforms
Branding settings showing Pulse Corporate and Lumiere Weddings brands
02

Automatic branding on everything

When a customer books through Brand A, every touchpoint carries Brand A. The proposal microsite, the contract, the confirmation email, the client portal, the invoice. All of it automatically matches the brand they booked with. You don't check. You don't adjust. It just works.

  • Proposals, contracts, emails, all brand-aware
  • Client portal matches the booked brand
  • Zero chance of the wrong logo on the wrong document
Lumiere Weddings brand settings with custom logo, brand and accent colors, and system domain
03

Separate pricing, packages, and workflows per brand

Brand A can have completely different packages, pricing, and automation sequences to Brand B. They operate independently. You manage them centrally.

  • Brand-specific pricing and packages
  • Brand-specific automation sequences
  • Independent operation, central control
Edit Package visibility rules limiting a package to the Pulse Corporate brand
04

Domain-level separation

Each brand can have its own booking domain, its own email from address, its own look and feel. To the client, they're dealing with a distinct business. Behind the scenes, it's all you.

  • Custom domain per brand
  • Brand-specific sender addresses
  • Distinct client experience, unified backend
System and vanity domain configuration for the Lumiere Weddings brand with social links
05

Revenue reporting by brand

Which brand is performing better? Which has more enquiries converting? Which has more outstanding payments? You can look at any brand individually or see the full picture across all of them.

  • Performance reports per brand
  • Compare conversion across brands
  • See the full picture or zoom into one
Reports page on the Metrics tab showing Brand Statistics with booking count and revenue per brand
The kind of business this is built for

You didn't build multiple brands for fun. You did it because it made business sense.

BoothBook makes sure the operational reality matches the strategic logic. Multiple brands, zero extra admin.

Multiple brands. One system. Zero confusion.

Add as many brands as you need. Pricing doesn't change per brand.

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