Lumani Ecosystem Bookings

In development

Almost everyone you book with still runs on a spreadsheet. There’s a reason.

Lumani Bookings is a full booking system, with an online calendar, drag-and-drop changes, client records and automatic reminders. Everything the other apps have. The difference is that you don’t operate it. You talk to it.

Why we built it

There are dozens of booking apps. Every one of them quietly becomes a second job.

We don’t need to tell you booking software exists. You’ve tried it, and so has everyone you book with. The free ones take time to set up and more time to keep current. The premium ones cost a small fortune, are slow to get help from, and don’t talk to anything else you run. Either way the tool ends up asking more of you than the diary it replaced, so people drift back to the diary.

Lumani Bookings is a real, complete system: a calendar you can see online, bookings you can drag and drop, client records, reminders. None of it is bolted on. But the way you run it is a sentence, not a setup wizard. “Book Braam for Tuesday at 11.” Done.

That’s the whole idea. AI wasn’t added on top of a booking app; the booking app was built around it. The power is in the convenience.

Lumani Bookings
You

Book Braam for Tuesday at 11.

Bookings

Done. Tuesday 11:00 is held for Braam. I’ve messaged the client to confirm, and I’ll remind them the day before.

No effort, just a prompt. That’s the whole interaction, start to finish.

With Lumani Bookings, making a booking isn’t a job.
It’s a prompt.

Tell us what you book

What we kept seeing

Six things we watched happen, and what we did about each.

A garden-services guy we know runs his whole week from a paper diary that’s falling apart, while he’s holding a flagship phone. Asked why not a free app, he said: “It takes too much time.”

Lumani asks nothing of him. He talks; it books. Nothing to set up, nothing to learn.

Most apps make you click through menus and fields to do the simplest thing: thirty taps to write down one appointment.

“Book Braam, Tuesday at 11.” One sentence. Done.

Adding a new client means a form, then a profile, then the booking. Half an hour before you’ve actually helped anyone.

Give it a name and a number; it creates the client and the booking in one go.

The premium platforms our guest-house clients use cost a small fortune, are slow to get help from, and integrate with nothing else they run.

A complete system, included on every Lumani site, that syncs with the rest of the business.

In most tools, “AI” means a chatbot stapled to the side of someone else’s software.

This is a proper online calendar you can see and drag bookings around on. AI-native underneath, not bolted on top.

The real reason people quit was never features. It’s maintenance: a system you have to babysit gets abandoned for the diary.

Nothing to configure, nothing to update. Confirmations and day-before reminders go out over WhatsApp on their own.

In development

Where it’s at

We built this for ourselves. It works.

It’s in development, the most ambitious thing on our list, and the one we’re most excited to ship. If you’ve got a problem shaped like this one, we can point it, or something like it, straight at yours.