The HoneyBook booking process, simplified.
Booking is where trust turns into a signature and a deposit. HoneyBook’s smart files let you send a proposal, contract and invoice as one branded experience, here’s how to build a booking flow that converts.
Written by Sydney Young, HoneyBook Pro & Template Partner.
Where this sits in the client journey
New to HoneyBook?
This guide assumes you've already got a HoneyBook account with the basics in place. Starting from zero? Walk through the full setup guide first — brand, services, your first Smart File and payments — then come back here to layer on this stage's playbook.
Jargon, decoded
{ in any text block to insert one.The five steps
From warm lead to signed client.
Build a reusable proposal template
Create one smart file with your package tiers, pricing, and a short intro that sells the experience, not just the deliverables. Save it as a template so every future client gets a polished version in minutes.
Why it matters: A reusable template means consistent, professional proposals every time, without rebuilding one from scratch for each client.
Bundle the contract into the same file
Attach your service agreement directly inside the smart file so a client can review pricing and sign the contract in the same flow, no separate PDF, no second email thread.
Why it matters: Every extra step or separate document is a chance for a client to stall. One flow keeps momentum.
Attach the retainer invoice
Include your deposit or retainer invoice in the same smart file so a client can pay the moment they sign. HoneyBook supports card and ACH payments directly in the flow.
Why it matters: Booking momentum fades fast. Making it possible to sign and pay in one sitting captures clients while they’re decided.
Set up a payment plan, not a single invoice
For larger packages, split the balance into a retainer plus scheduled payments that collect automatically on their due dates, instead of one lump sum you have to invoice manually later.
Why it matters: Automatic scheduled payments protect your cash flow and remove the awkward job of chasing a client for money.
Automate the signed-and-paid follow-through
Set a workflow so the moment a contract is signed and the deposit clears, a welcome email or your onboarding smart file sends automatically, no manual step for you to remember.
Why it matters: This is the handoff point into onboarding, and the easiest place for new clients to be forgotten while you’re busy with current ones.
Once a client is signed and paid, move to the onboarding process to welcome them properly and start gathering event details.
Beyond the five steps
Where this stage actually goes wrong.
Mistake: Sending a full custom proposal before you've qualified fit.
Instead: Confirm date, budget and scope on a quick call first, so your best template goes to someone who was actually going to book.
Mistake: No urgency or expiration on the Smart File.
Instead: State plainly that the date isn't held until signed and paid, and set your own quiet follow-up expiration.
Mistake: Splitting proposal, contract and invoice into separate emails.
Instead: Keep it all in one Smart File flow, every extra step is a chance for a client to stall.
Mistake: Leaving clients unsure whether signing and paying actually went through.
Instead: Automate a signed-and-paid confirmation the moment both steps clear.
When the playbook needs to flex
A few situations that don't fit the template.
A client wants to negotiate price: Decide your floor before the call, and if you flex, remove scope rather than lowering the number itself.
Two people need to sign: HoneyBook supports multiple signers on one contract, add both before sending so you're not chasing a second signature later.
Someone books on behalf of another client: A planner or parent may be paying. Invoice the paying party, but keep the actual client copied on updates.
Steal the framework
The exact Smart File & prompts I use.
The same booking framework from my private client setup, built here for wedding and event pros — ready to copy straight into HoneyBook.
Quick primer on the automation language below: a Trigger is the event that starts things off, a Wait adds a delay, a Condition branches the path, and an Action — like sending an email — is what actually happens. That's the whole of HoneyBook's Automations 2.0.
Booking Smart File
Proposal, contract and invoice, in one link.
Send-the-file email
What goes out the moment it's ready.
Follow-up sequence
Waits + conditions for proposals that stall.
Your booking Smart File intro
The welcome message at the top of your proposal + contract + invoice file.
- Package selection or single proposal, whichever fits your business
- Contract / service agreement, attached in the same flow
- Retainer or deposit invoice, payable in the same sitting
- A short "Next Steps" list at the top: 1. Select → 2. Sign → 3. Pay
- Save the whole thing under Templates → File Templates, as a reusable Smart File template
Pro tip: Add one short "why us" line above the price. Even a sentence of context makes the number feel earned, not just quoted.
The send-the-file email
What goes out alongside the Smart File link.
Smart file completedyour pricing guide, if you use one
Send file via emailyour Booking Smart File + this email template
No pricing-guide step? Set the trigger to Manual trigger instead, and send it yourself once a call confirms fit.
Pro tip: Send it the same day as your discovery call or inquiry response, while the excitement is fresh. Waiting even a day measurably softens intent to book.
The 3-email booking follow-up
For proposals that go quiet.
Smart file sentyour Booking Smart File
2–3 days
Smart file not completed
Send emailFollow-up 1
Repeat with longer waits (4–5 days, 7+ days) and the same "not completed" condition for Follow-ups 2 and 3. For Follow-up 3, add a Move Pipeline stage action to shift the project to Lost/Cold automatically.
Pro tip: If Follow-up 3 gets no response, don't send a fourth. Release the date and move on — chasing past this point rarely converts and reads as desperate.
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Questions
The booking stage, answered.
What is a HoneyBook smart file?
A smart file is a single branded link that can combine a proposal, contract and invoice into one flow, so a client can review pricing, sign, and pay without switching between separate documents.
Can clients pay a deposit and the rest later?
Yes. HoneyBook supports payment plans, so you can split a package into a retainer plus scheduled payments that collect automatically on their due dates.
Should I let clients choose between package tiers?
Many wedding and event pros build 2–3 package options into one smart file, so a client can compare and select without a separate back-and-forth conversation.
What happens right after a client signs?
Set up a workflow so signing and paying automatically triggers your welcome email or onboarding smart file, so the client experience continues without a manual step from you.
What is a HoneyBook Smart Field?
A Smart Field is a placeholder, like a client's first name or a project date, that HoneyBook automatically fills in for you. Type { in any text block to insert one from the suggested list.
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