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is there a way to stop new requests but keep current clients?

is there a way to stop new requests but keep current clients

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Yes - under service settings there is an option to turn off "accepting new clients". when you do this, only your current clients will be able to request.

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That's a great point! As mentioned by Jordan B., you can easily turn off "accepting new clients" in your service settings. This will ensure that only your current clients will be able to request services from you. It's a great option if you need to take a break from accepting new clients, but still want to maintain your existing client base. This can also be done by marking yourself as "unavailable" or blocking off certain dates on your calendar.

However, keep in mind that this may limit your opportunities for new clients and may not be the best long-term strategy for building your business. Just keep in mind that if you do decide to turn off accepting new clients, you may want to make sure that you have enough current clients to keep you busy and cover your expenses.

Here are some additional ideas for how you can stop new requests but keep your current clients:

  1. Increase your rates: Another way to limit the number of new clients is to increase your rates. This can help you weed out clients who are looking for the cheapest option and attract clients who are willing to pay for high-quality care.
  2. Create a waitlist: If you don't want to turn off accepting new clients completely, you can create a waitlist instead. This will allow you to control the flow of new clients and ensure that you're not taking on more than you can handle.
  3. Referrals only: You could also consider accepting new clients by referral only. This will help ensure that you're getting clients who have been recommended by someone you trust, and who are likely to be a good fit for your services.

Remember, it's important to prioritize quality over quantity when it comes to pet care. By assessing your workload and making sure you're able to provide high-quality care to all of your clients, you'll be setting yourself up for long-term success on Rover.

Good luck!