Rep Card

Your booking link, upgraded.

A booking link is a form with your name on it. A Rep Card is your face, your proof, your services, and a booked meeting — on one page your prospect never has to leave. Every Buildout Schedule workspace includes one.

Included on the free plan. No credit card.

Marcus Cole

Head Coach · Peak Performance Athletics

Multi-sport training in Nashville — speed, strength, and skills work for athletes 8U through college prep. Parents book straight from this page.

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Programs

  • Youth Speed & Agility (8U–12U)

    Small groups. Footwork, sprint mechanics, game speed.

  • Middle School Strength (13U–15U)

    Fundamentals first — bar path before load.

  • College Prep

    Testing numbers, recruiting film, combine readiness.

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Ages

8U–12U13U–15UHigh schoolCollege prep

From parents

Dropped four tenths off her forty in one off-season. Coach Cole texts the numbers after every session.

Demo parent

College prep

Booking is the part I notice — I grab a Tuesday slot from my phone while the kids are still in the car.

Demo parent

10U

Athlete outcomes

D2 commit

Football

signed

Demo athlete — OL

Class of 2026

6.42s

Baseball

60-yard dash

Demo athlete — CF

Class of 2027

JUCO offer

Basketball

accepted

Demo athlete — PG

Class of 2026

The Coach template with a demo profile — every card renders live

The wedge a scheduling tool can't copy.

Scheduling is table stakes. The page around the scheduling is what converts — and the scheduling tools don't build one.

A scheduling link

  • Your photo
  • A time picker
  • A form
  • That's the page.

A Rep Card

  • Your photo and a one-line intro
  • “Save contact” — a vCard in their phone in one tap
  • Testimonials from people who paid you
  • Case studies with real numbers
  • Video — Loom, YouTube, Vimeo, Wistia, or Mux
  • Proof-point links and services
  • Booking that opens right on the page
  • A contact form that lands in your inbox and your contacts
  • Your own subdomain or domain
  • Analytics: views → started → booked

13 blocks. Stack them your way.

Drag them into the order that sells you. Every block is typed, mobile-first, and renders in your brand colors.

Hero

Your face, your name, one line on what you do.

Contact strip

Phone, email, socials, and the save-my-contact button.

Booking button

One event type, one button. Opens your booking flow right on the card.

Booking picker

Several event types, visitor picks one. Each keeps its own workflow.

Schedule grid

Your weekly schedule as tappable time slots — the academy pattern.

Schedule Page

Show one of your Schedule Pages inside the card. Edit the page once, every card stays current.

Video

Loom, YouTube, Vimeo, Wistia, or Mux. Tap to play.

Testimonials

Quotes from people who paid you. Swipeable.

Case studies

Real results with real numbers.

Proof links

A tap-friendly list of pages that back you up.

Tags

Expertise, territory, industry — as chips.

Services

What you offer, one line each.

FAQ

Answer the questions people email you before booking.

Contact form

A short form that lands in your inbox and your contacts.

Text

Freeform markdown for anything the other blocks miss.

Divider

A visual break between sections.

8 templates, ready to go.

Pick your vertical and the block order is already right. Swap the placeholders for your face and your numbers, hit publish.

Sales rep

Modeled on the enterprise-rep landing page pattern: territory, real numbers, testimonials, one clear book-a-call CTA.

Contractor

Modeled on the residential-services pattern: service list up top, proof photos, 'free quote' as the primary CTA.

Coach / academy

Modeled on the academy pattern: training video, parent quotes, the weekly schedule, book-a-session CTA.

Consultant

How-I-work video, case studies with numbers, strategy-call button.

Real estate agent

Buyer + seller consults, recent sales with numbers, neighborhood tour.

Fundraising rep

Modeled on the youth-fundraising rep pattern: dollar amounts as the primary trust signal, sport-specific proof, warm-lead discovery-call CTA.

Fitness coach

Client results, free-consult button, training options.

Financial advisor

Initial-consult button, approach explainer, credentials block.

Real numbers, not vibes.

Because your Rep Card and your calendar share one system, the analytics connect all the way through: who viewed the card, who started booking, who actually booked. Which CTA converts. Which block gets read and which gets scrolled past. vCard downloads as your how-memorable-am-I score.

A landing-page tool can count clicks. It can't see the booking. We can, because the booking happens on the same page.

Funnel — views to booked

  1. Viewed the card84 sessions
  2. Started a booking31 sessions
  3. Completed a booking14 sessions

241

views

33

vCard saves

14

bookings

In their phone in one tap.

Every Rep Card generates a vCard from your hero and contact blocks. A prospect taps “Save contact” and their phone offers to add you — name, title, company, number, and the card URL — before they've even booked.

A QR code and a six-character short link come with every card. Business cards, yard signs, the back of the truck.

MC

Marcus Cole

Head Coach · Peak Performance Athletics

Nashville, TN

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Poc drafts it with you.

Describe your business in a sentence and Poc drafts the whole card — or tap the assist on any field and get your hero line, services, and FAQ answers written in your context. Poc never invents testimonials or case-study numbers; proof stays yours to fill in.

Drop a whole schedule on the card.

The Schedule Reference block embeds one of your Schedule Pages inside the card — its layout, its grouping, its bookable sessions. Edit the page once and every card that references it updates.

Your name on the door.

Start on your workspace URL for free. Pro plans get a clean subdomain worth putting in a text message. Team plans point a domain you already own at your card — add one CNAME and SSL handles itself. We never buy or hold domains for you.

🔒 buildoutschedule.com/peak-performance/cardFree
🔒 marcus.card.buildoutschedule.comPro
🔒 card.peakperformance.comTeam

Works past the sales desk.

Same feature, different trade. A coach's card books evaluations from parents in the car line; a consultant's card books discovery calls off a cold email signature. Contractors, coaches, consultants, agents, advisors, fundraisers — the template sets the shape, your proof does the selling.

Team plans add org brand controls — one set of colors, a locked footer, and a compliance disclaimer across every rep's card — plus a leaderboard of views, bookings, and conversion per rep.

Amelia Reyes

Founder · Reyes Design Studio

Brand and packaging design for food companies. Scope on the first call, a fixed quote within the week.

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Recent work

4 SKUs

Packaging

on shelf

Demo client — sauce line relaunch

CPG

6 weeks

Brand

concept to launch

Demo client — bakery rebrand

Retail

Where I go deep

PackagingBrand systemsCPGRetail
The Consultant template with a demo profile

Start free. Every workspace includes a Rep Card.

Pick a template, swap in your numbers, publish. Free plans ship a 3-block card on your workspace URL; paid plans open all 13 blocks, your own subdomain, and custom domains.

Common questions

Do I need a separate landing-page tool?

No. That is the point. Phonesites, Carrd, and the rest charge a second subscription for a page with zero scheduling and zero data. Your Rep Card lives in the same login as your calendar.

Doesn't my scheduling tool already do this?

No. A scheduling link is a time picker with your name on it. No vCard, no testimonials, no case studies, no proof points, and no page-level funnel analytics.

Can I use my own domain?

Yes. Free workspaces get a path URL, Pro gets you.card.buildoutschedule.com, and Team plans point card.yourbrand.com at your Rep Card — you add one CNAME on DNS you already own, and SSL issues on its own.

What about my existing website?

Keep it. A Rep Card is the page you put in texts, cold emails, and QR codes — the one link that has to convert. Some owners use it as their /schedule page, solo reps use it as their whole web presence. Your call.