Morf’s scheduling app enables you to create a branded scheduling experience for your patients on top of your existing scheduling service, e.g. Acuity or Healthie, which you can continue to use to manage availability across your providers and appointment types.
Morf integrates with your scheduling service to pull availability for specific appointment types and/or providers, and when your patients choose a time slot and confirm the appointment, Morf creates the appointment in your scheduling service.
This scheduling experience is currently available as a Morf web app that you can link out to, embed in your own website, or embed in a form building tool like Formsort.
There are different possible views, or layout options, that you can display to your patients. They are:
There are two different levels of configuration that allow you to control the scheduling experience for your patients:
Organization level configuration: This configuration applies across all Morf scheduling links that you share or expose to your patients. The Morf team sets up this configuration under the hood on your behalf. For now, the only configuration that happens at this level is the styling of your UI, i.e. colors, typography, border radius, etc
URL configuration: This configuration is done via the URL. Based on the URL and URL parameters, Morf knows what and how to display scheduling information to your patient. This can therefore be adjusted whenever you are composing a new scheduling link.
Pick your UI design customizations with Morf
Update your scheduling service API Key via the integrations tab at Morf’s admin dashboard.
[If showing provider data] Add your provider data, based on the documentation.
[Talk with Morf team] Compose your direct scheduling links by following directions, or reach out to the Morf team and they can generate a link for you based on your preferences
[Talk with Morf team] Integrate Morf’s scheduling in your flow
Yes, the scheduling pages are responsive, automatically adjusting to different screen sizes for a smooth experience on desktops, tablets, and smartphones.
Morf’s scheduling app enables you to create a branded scheduling experience for your patients on top of your existing scheduling service, e.g. Acuity or Healthie, which you can continue to use to manage availability across your providers and appointment types.
Morf integrates with your scheduling service to pull availability for specific appointment types and/or providers, and when your patients choose a time slot and confirm the appointment, Morf creates the appointment in your scheduling service.
This scheduling experience is currently available as a Morf web app that you can link out to, embed in your own website, or embed in a form building tool like Formsort.
There are different possible views, or layout options, that you can display to your patients. They are:
There are two different levels of configuration that allow you to control the scheduling experience for your patients:
Organization level configuration: This configuration applies across all Morf scheduling links that you share or expose to your patients. The Morf team sets up this configuration under the hood on your behalf. For now, the only configuration that happens at this level is the styling of your UI, i.e. colors, typography, border radius, etc
URL configuration: This configuration is done via the URL. Based on the URL and URL parameters, Morf knows what and how to display scheduling information to your patient. This can therefore be adjusted whenever you are composing a new scheduling link.
Pick your UI design customizations with Morf
Update your scheduling service API Key via the integrations tab at Morf’s admin dashboard.
[If showing provider data] Add your provider data, based on the documentation.
[Talk with Morf team] Compose your direct scheduling links by following directions, or reach out to the Morf team and they can generate a link for you based on your preferences
[Talk with Morf team] Integrate Morf’s scheduling in your flow
Yes, the scheduling pages are responsive, automatically adjusting to different screen sizes for a smooth experience on desktops, tablets, and smartphones.