Peek PRO for interior-design

Interior Design websites for Peek Pro that protect the calendar

We get inquiries from the website but half of them still do not tell us whether this is a consult booking, a workshop seat, or a full-service design project. When that calendar handoff gets delayed, the best buyer leaks to another firm. This setup qualifies the request before it reaches Peek Pro so the booking flow starts with real context instead of guesswork.

  • Consultation-fit screening
  • Peek Pro booking handoff
  • Qualified intake context

What's broken on most interior-design websites

We keep seeing the same handoff leak: the site offers a next step, but it does not separate full-service design work from paid consults, appointments, or workshop demand before the buyer touches the calendar. That turns a website problem into a booking problem because the designer still has to rebuild scope and fit after the slot gets taken.

A weak interior design booking handoff can cost the consultation fee, the showroom appointment, or the higher-value project discussion that should have started first.

What a Peek Pro-connected website does instead

The site qualifies consultation type before the booking handoff starts. On the native path, Peek Pro handles the appointment or event reservation through the embedded widget. On the custom path, the website captures project scope and budget context first, then routes the buyer into the right Peek Pro booking flow.

Native option

Use the native Peek Pro widget when the business offers bookable consultations, showroom sessions, or design workshops that should reserve online from live availability.

API option

Use a custom intake layer when the website needs to separate full-service project requests from bookable appointments before a buyer reaches the Peek Pro reservation flow.

How the connection works

Simplest path

Native Peek Pro appointment booking

The website embeds the Peek Pro booking widget for consultations, events, or appointments that can be reserved directly from live availability. Buyers stay on the site while Peek Pro manages the reservation and checkout step.

When to use: Use this when the interior design business has clearly defined consult or workshop inventory that should book online.

More control

Custom interior-design intake + Peek Pro

The website captures project scope, room count, budget, and timing before the buyer reaches the booking widget. That keeps full-service project requests from consuming calendar space that should be reserved for the right appointment type.

When to use: Use this when the site needs stronger qualification before opening the reservation flow.

What the website captures for interior-design

Generic interior design forms lose the scope and fit detail the team needs before a booking widget should open.

  • Full name

    We need clean contact ownership before the team commits an appointment slot.

  • Email

    The designer needs a reliable channel for prep notes, proposals, and confirmation detail.

  • Phone

    High-fit buyers often need a faster callback than email alone can provide.

  • Consultation or service type

    We need to separate consults, workshops, staging visits, and full-service design work before the buyer lands in a booking path.

  • Project scope or rooms

    The team cannot route the right next step if the website never captured whether this is one room or a whole-home project.

  • Budget range

    We waste appointment inventory when the website books prospects who were never in scope.

  • Target start date

    Timing shows whether this should become an immediate booking or a different follow-up sequence.

Typical interior-design + Peek Pro workflows

Paid discovery consultation

Trigger: A prospect is ready to reserve a discovery consultation from the website.

Capture: The site captures project type, scope, budget, and timing before the booking widget opens.

Platform: Peek Pro handles the final reservation so the team gets a cleaner calendar handoff instead of a vague inquiry.

Showroom or workshop reservation

Trigger: A buyer wants to reserve a seat or appointment for a design event or in-person session.

Capture: The website separates event type and project context before the reservation flow starts.

Platform: Peek Pro keeps the inventory organized while the site does the qualification work first.

Staging or site-visit consult

Trigger: A prospect asks for a fast staging consult or on-site design visit.

Capture: The website captures property type, timing, and service fit before the slot gets offered.

Platform: Peek Pro receives the final reservation only after the request is qualified enough to book confidently.

Why connect the website directly to Peek Pro

Faster consultation qualification

The designer sees project fit before the buyer takes calendar inventory.

Cleaner reservation flow

Appointments and full-service design requests stop colliding in one vague handoff path.

Better follow-up context

Booked time starts with enough project detail that the team is not rebuilding the need from zero.

Frequently asked questions

Does this replace Peek Pro?

No. The website qualifies and routes the request, while Peek Pro handles the reservation step for consultations or events.

Can the site separate full-service design requests from bookable consults first?

We need the intake to fix this exact problem: yes. The website can qualify scope and fit before the buyer ever reaches the booking widget.

Do we need a custom API integration to start?

No. Many teams can start with the native widget and only add custom routing when the website needs stronger pre-qualification.

What lands in Peek Pro first?

Usually the appointment or reservation itself. The goal is to make sure we are not using the calendar as a substitute for basic project-fit screening.

Start your interior design System Check for Peek Pro

We will show how consult bookings, appointments, and higher-ticket design inquiries can move through one site without the usual booking drag. If the preview shows the fit is real, the build scope gets clarified before you commit and the next bottleneck stays visible instead of getting buried in a proposal maze.

Take the CRM Scorecard

If full-service project requests and paid consult bookings keep colliding in the same vague path, we show where the Peek Pro reservation handoff breaks before recommending a rebuild. Launch within 21 days of completed onboarding or I keep working until it does. Connection issues at launch get fixed at no charge. 21-day guarantee starts only after completed onboarding, never at preview intake.

Stack decision

Looking at horizontal CRMs too?

interior-design teams rarely run one system. Compare how Peek Pro fits next to the CRM your sales, marketing, and reporting teams still need.

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