WhatsApp is where bookings go to get lost. Move your team's schedule, run sheets and client requests into one system built for the job -- and keep the chat for what it is good at.
A booking sent at 9pm is three hundred messages down by morning. Nothing ties it to a date, a dog or a walker.
Gate codes, feeding notes and key locations live in someone's scroll history instead of on the dog's profile.
When a client says they cancelled, there is no clean record -- just a search through chat.
A new walker cannot read two years of chat. They need a schedule and a run sheet, not a backlog.
PawDash gives each booking a home: a date, a dog, a walker and a location, with notes attached to the dog's profile where they belong. Walkers get a run sheet on their phone instead of a scroll-back. Clients request changes through a branded portal, so requests land in your system rather than your notifications. You can still use WhatsApp for a quick "running five minutes late" -- it just stops being your scheduling tool, your filing cabinet and your booking system all at once.
One system for schedule, run sheets and client requests.