Settings → Labels
Override any text the customer sees on the booking form. Useful for translating, softening jargon, or matching your brand voice.
Where to find it
Advik Booking → Settings → Labels.
What you can rename
| Default label | Where it shows |
|---|---|
| Booking summary | Title of the right-rail price summary |
| Your location | Service area step heading |
| Category | Category step heading |
| Sub-category | Sub-category step heading |
| Service | Service step heading |
| Add-ons | Add-ons step heading |
| Date & time | Slot picker step heading |
| Staff | Staff picker step heading |
| Customise your booking | Header above the field set |
| Choose a sub-category | Helper text on category step |
| Choose a category | Helper text on category step |
Tips
- Keep them short. 2–4 words. The labels appear in the progress bar and at the top of each step.
- Match the customer's mental model. If you run a salon, "Service" is fine. If you run a clinic, "Treatment" reads better. If you run a cleaning company, "Cleaning job" feels more human.
- One change at a time. Edit, save, refresh the booking page, and verify before editing the next one. Easier to revert if you don't like it.
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Need a full translation?
Advik Booking is translation-ready via the standard WordPress i18n system. Use the official Polyglots tools to translate the plugin into your language. The Labels tab is for per-site tweaks, not full translations.