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Set up your shop profile, hours, branding, and services

Last reviewed 2026-07-06

What this helps you do

Get your shop ready to take real bookings by completing the setup clients see first: your business identity, your hours, and the services you offer.

Before you start

  • You've created your Bloomber account and can sign in to your owner portal.
  • You know your business name, address, and the services you want clients to book first — you don't need the full list on day one.

Steps

Step 1: Set your business identity

Go to Settings and open your business identity settings. This is where your shop name, address, phone, email, and timezone live — the details that show up on your storefront and in every client communication.

Step 2: Add your branding

From the same area, upload your logo. Clients see this on your storefront and in booking confirmations, so use something recognizable at a small size.

Step 3: Set your operating hours

Open your operating hours settings. This is where you set when your shop is open — the foundation every provider's availability and every booking rule builds on.

Step 4: Add your services

Add the services you want clients to book. Keep names short and prices clear — a client deciding whether to book you should be able to scan your service list in a few seconds.

Step 5: Review before you share

Look at your shop the way a first-time client would. Does the name, hours, and service list make sense together? This is the identity everything else — team setup, payments, booking — gets built on top of.

What success looks like

  • Your business identity (name, address, hours) is accurate and complete.
  • Your logo is uploaded and shows up correctly.
  • Your services are visible, named clearly, and priced.
  • You're ready to move on to inviting your team and connecting payments.

Common problems

  • My services feel incomplete or confusing — Add only the services you're ready to actually deliver today. A short, accurate list beats a long, vague one; you can always add more later.
  • My shop still doesn't feel ready to share — Step back and look at it as a new client would. If your hours, branding, or services would confuse someone who's never heard of your business, that's what to fix first.
  • I can't find where to update my business address or hours — See Troubleshoot booking conflicts, scheduling issues, and service-setup problems if your settings aren't behaving the way you expect.

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