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Free to set up. £29 a month from the day you go live.
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wagfield.co.uk › fields › fern-meadow-tring
Secure dog walking field in Tring — Fern Meadow
Six fenced acres, one party at a time, five minutes between bookings. An hour from £12, gate code sent with the booking.
Open today 08:00–17:00 · 3 hours free
The price
£29 a month, VAT included.
One price, monthly, whether you take four bookings a week or forty. Never metered, never charged per booking, and never a cut of what a booking is worth. Payments run as direct charges on your own Stripe account — you are the merchant of record, the money lands in your bank, and wagfield never sits in the middle of it. The price you see is the price you pay: £29 does not become £29 plus VAT at the checkout, and if the number ever rises it rises for new fields, not for yours.
What the £29 covers, and what Stripe takesA £12 booking is twelve pounds.
- Booking
- £12.00
- Stripe
- −£0.38
- wagfield
- £0.00
- Yours
- £11.62
Stripe's UK card rate, not ours.
Only dog fields
Built for one kind of business, and it shows.
Exit buffers, gate codes, a price per dog after the first, an hour set aside for reactive dogs, a rained-off Wednesday cancelled and refunded in one go. None of it is a general booking tool bent into shape — it is what the software is for.
Fern Meadow
Wed 12 Nov
Closed — heavy rain
5 refunded
08:0008:55
Free
5 min09:0009:55
Milo & Nell
2 dogs
£18
5 min10:0010:55
Rosie
1 dog
£12
5 min11:0011:55
Free
5 min12:0012:55
Bramble
1 dog
£12
5 min13:0013:55
Free
5 min14:0014:55
Otto
1 dog
£12
5 min15:0015:55
Reactive dogs only
5 min16:0016:55
Tuppence & Dot
2 dogs
£18
Illustrative day. Your week, your prices.
One at a time
A slot is the whole field, not a seat in it
Somebody books 09:00 and the field is theirs until 09:55. No second party, no double-booking to unpick over the phone on a Sunday night. It is the thing your customers are paying for, so it is the one rule the software will not let anyone break.
The gap
Five minutes at the end of every hour
The buffer is why nobody meets in the car park. Set it once and every slot carries it — the 09:00 runs to 09:55, the 10:00 starts at 10:00, and the five minutes in between belong to whoever is leaving. Your customers never see it as a rule. They just never meet anyone.
Per dog
Price the hour, then each dog after the first
In this example it's £12 an hour and £6 a dog after the first, so two dogs is £18 — and the booking form works that out before anyone gets to the card. No arriving with three dogs and a conversation about it at the gate.
Labels
Put a reactive-dogs hour in the week
Any window can carry a label, and it shows on your booking page. The people who need a quiet slot at the end of the day can find it without ringing you to ask.
When it rains
Shut the day, and the day shuts itself
Close Wednesday and every booking on it is cancelled, refunded in full and emailed about, in one go. You get a call sheet with the phone numbers on it, in case you would rather ring the ones arriving in an hour.
The confirmation
The gate code travels with the booking.
It is in the confirmation email and the morning-of reminder, and nowhere else — not on your public page, not shown to anyone who has not paid. Change it after a bad week and every email from that point carries the new one. The reminder also carries a link to move or cancel the booking, so nobody has to ring you to do either.
Fern Meadow via wagfield
You're booked — Wed 12 Nov, 09:00
Field
Fern Meadow, Alcester
When
Wed 12 Nov · 09:00 – 09:55
Dogs
2 · £18.00 paid
Gate code
Not a marketplace
Your customers are your customers.
wagfield sells software to you; it does not sell walks to them. Nobody who lands on your page is shown a field down the road — that page carries no links to anyone else's. Their names, emails and booking history belong to your field, and you can take the lot away as a spreadsheet whenever you like, including on the day you leave.
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