Booking that runs itself
Patients book online, staff see one calendar across every branch, and no-shows drop because reminders go out automatically instead of relying on someone remembering to call.
Smiley replaces paper records and group-chat scheduling with one system built around how Philippine clinics actually run: multiple branches, walk-ins next to booked slots, and a front desk that cannot be on the phone and at the counter at once.
Patients book online, staff see one calendar across every branch, and no-shows drop because reminders go out automatically instead of relying on someone remembering to call.
Charts, history, and treatment notes live in one system instead of a filing cabinet or three different group chats between branches.
Invoices, payment status, and outstanding balances are visible per patient and per branch, so front desk staff are not reconciling numbers by hand at the end of the day.
Common questions, reminder follow-ups, and rescheduling requests get handled by an AI layer connected to the real calendar and patient data, not a generic chatbot guessing at answers.
Independent dental clinics and small group practices managing one to a handful of branches, currently running on paper charts, spreadsheets, or a mix of messaging apps to coordinate between the front desk and the dentists.