For Med Spas & Aesthetics Practices

AI Lead Response for Med Spas That Book Every Consultation

Aesthetic clients book with the practice that answers first. ShiFt responds to every inquiry in seconds, books the consultation, and cuts no-shows with automatic reminders — on a system your practice owns.

Built for consultations, treatment bookings, and rebooking

The consultation books with whoever answers first

An AI lead response system for med spas answers every inquiry — form, call, text, or social DM — the instant it arrives, answers treatment and pricing questions, books the consultation automatically, and then protects that booking with reminders and rebooking so it turns into an attended, revenue-generating appointment.

Picture a prospective client scrolling at 10 PM who fills out a form asking about a treatment. If no one responds until tomorrow afternoon, she has already messaged two other practices — and books with the first one that replied warmly and offered a time. The missed consultation is invisible on your calendar; it simply never appears. The same leak happens with every call that rings while your team is with a client and every DM that goes unread during a busy day.

ShiFt closes that gap. Every inquiry is answered in seconds and booked into your schedule. Then automatic confirmations and reminders reduce no-shows, and cancelled slots get re-offered and rebooked instead of lost — because a booked consultation is not revenue until the client is in the chair.

No-shows and slow first responses are the two largest, most recoverable revenue leaks in aesthetics.

The system behind med spa lead response

Med spa lead response is one application of a broader category. ShiFt builds it on an owned platform that connects response, qualification, booking, reminders, follow-up, and revenue attribution into a single system.

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Stop Losing Consultations to Slow Replies and No-Shows

See exactly where your inquiries, after-hours demand, and no-shows are leaking — and what an owned booking system would recover.