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meet and greets?

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I actually don't always "book" my meet and greets. I always go on them but I never send the official meet and greet book it thing. I feel like I have already talked to my clients through messages or phone about time/place/date etc so why repeat it. But I guess it isn't a bad thing to be on the safe side. If I book a meet and greet (verbally) a week or more in advance I always make sure I follow up with a message confirming the meet and greet time and date. I also don't book the actual stay until after the meet and greet and everything about the job is made clear and to make sure it is a good fit for both you and the dog/owner. So once you are totally done meeting the dog/ going over medications and everything is set between you and the owner, I would then go ahead and book the stay. Make sure you tell the owner that you will go ahead and book it and that they will have to confirm it as well. Some owners are good about it, some not so much!

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Thank you this was very helpful.

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I find the biggest benefit to booking a Meet and Greet through Rover.com is that, because I have synced my accounts, it shows up on my Google calendar. It is noted as such (different than a stay) and helps me remember to clean my house and put on my Rover t-shirt. :-)

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Carmen, How do you link it to your google calendar? I've been manually entering stays into my calendar, but linking it would be much better!

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On the calendar page of your profile, scroll towards the bottom right until you see a box titled "Sync Your Calendar" and follow the instructions. One note - I have found it sometimes takes up to 24 hours to sync, so it is not immediate.

thanks Carmen!