How are packages organized in Check Cherry?

How you organize your packages directly affects how clients experience your booking page. A clear structure helps them find what they need and book without calling you.

How Packages Are Structured

Check Cherry organizes your offerings in three levels:

  • Services: The top level. If you offer multiple types of work (e.g. photo booths and bartending), each one is a service.
  • Package Groups: Categories within a service. For example, your photo booth service might have "Standard" and "Premium" groups.
  • Packages: The individual offerings clients choose from. Each package has its own name, description, price, and scheduling format.
If you only offer one type of service, you'll just have one service with package groups inside it. The hierarchy is flexible — use as many or as few levels as you need.

What Clients See

When someone visits your booking page, they see your services first (if you have more than one). Then they choose a package group, and finally select the specific package they want.

Setting Up Your Packages

ManagePackages
Go to Packages.
Edit the sample packages that came with your account, or create new ones.
For each package, fill in the General tab (name, description, images) and the Pricing & Scheduling tab (price, scheduling format, deposit).

Package Settings at a Glance

Each package has four tabs:

  • Overview: Quick view of the package's status and key details.
  • General: Name, description, images, and visibility (public, private, or archived).
  • Pricing & Scheduling: Base price, scheduling format (date & time, date only, or appointment slots), deposit amount, and duration.
  • Advanced: Travel fees, add-on assignments, custom booking questions, and other optional settings.
Set packages to Private while you're still configuring them. They won't show on your booking page until you switch them to Public.

Watch: Managing Packages

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Last updated March 31, 2026 09:26