commented answer | How do I delete a meet and greet? PLEASE, please, please fix this. Please. ... |
commented question | How do I cancel a Meet & Greet? Apparently not. I'm still having the same problem, and it's 2020. ;) ... |
commented answer | How do I search for a sitter by name? How can you have a sitter send you a link to her page if you can't locate her? |
answered a question | How long do you wait until you assume the owner isn't going to book? I'm still relatively new to Rover, but I'm finding that it's good to set solid expectations and have healthy professional boundaries when dealing with clients in friendly, courteous ways. Having a professional workflow of how you handle all your accounts may work for you, or you may wish to respond on a case-by-case basis. I usually just send a follow-up note, say it was great meeting them and their pets (by name) and let them know that if I don't hear back from them within two days that I'm going to archive their request so my calendar shows me as available to other clients wanting that time. I give them two days, send a final note, and that's it... archive. I used to click "book now," giving them 72 hours to respond, but it seems a little pushy if someone is on the fence. Waiting around for a maybe isn't fair to you, and it's not fair to other clients who might want to hire you... :) Naiya |
commented answer | How long do you wait until you assume the owner isn't going to book? That's a great approach! :) |
commented answer | How long do you wait until you assume the owner isn't going to book? I send a follow-up email via Rover: nice meeting them and pets (by name) and whether they'd like me to book the stay. If no response within three days, I send a second note. Then, if no response in two days, I archive / send last note. Clicking "book now" seems pushy to me if someone's not sure. |