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Your contacts. Your time, organized.

Coordinate your life through the contacts already in your phone.

Run your business, organize your social life, book the services you need through a single mobile app.

No accounts, no logins. Just your phone number.

Currently in alpha · Beta testing from August 2026

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How it works

From first tap to an organized life

01
Sign up with your number

Enter your phone number, verify via SMS. That's it. No email, no password.


02
See who's already there

Conveenio instantly shows which of your contacts are already on the app.
For those who aren't - a quick invite is all it takes.

03
Open your business or group

Create a business calendar for clients, or a private group for family, friends, or sports.
Configure in minutes.

04
Connect and coordinate instantly

If you run a business, clients can find and book you directly.
If you're organizing a group, or joining one - inviting and being invited is just as simple.

Feature walkthroughs

See Conveenio in action

Short videos showing how booking, organizing, and connecting works from both sides of the screen.

Works on iPhone Android

Sign up with just a phone number

Create your profile and business calendar without a long account setup.

Book from phone contacts

See how booking can start directly from people already in your contacts.

Book from an Instagram link

Watch how a customer books after visiting a personalized calendar link.

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What makes this different

Built for how real life works

One App For Organizing Your Life

Run your business, organize your weekly basketball game, sync your family calendar, book your dentist. Real life overlaps. Your apps should too.

Your Number Is Your Identity

No accounts. No passwords. Your phone number is the system and if someone has your number, they're already connected.

Your Relationships Come First

Your contacts are your network. It's the people you do business with, socialize with, coordinate with every day. You don't rebuild anything, just start using what's already there.

Not Everyone's the Same

Your trainer is also your client. Your colleague is also your basketball teammate. Not all contacts fit into one category. Conveenio understands that they all coexist, each on their own terms.

Not just a booking app.

Coordination the way it should be.

Conveenio is what a calendar would look like if it was built in the smartphone era. Your contacts are your network, your phone number is your identity, and everything you need to coordinate is in one place.

Perfect for phone-first
service businesses

If most of your bookings start with a message like “Are you free this week?”, you’re in the right place. Conveenio is built for businesses where relationships matter and scheduling works through conversation, not forms.

Whether you are a personal trainer, therapist of any kind, hairdresser, barber, beauty specialist, pet groomer or provide any appointment-based service - if your clients already have your number, Conveenio lets them book you instantly. No portals. No onboarding. Just the relationship that already exists.

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Your clients already have your number.
Booking should start there.

Every other app asks you to build your network from scratch - invite clients, create accounts, teach people a new process. But your relationships already live in your phone contacts, built over years of interactions.

Conveenio starts where your relationships already are. When someone has your number, they're already connected. Booking, confirming, and coordinating without any of the friction that comes from rebuilding something that already exists.

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Early access

Be part of shaping what gets built

We're in alpha, talking to service businesses before we finalize anything. Your workflow shapes the product, not the other way around.

Early access begins with a free report, not a signup form.

We’re keeping early access intentionally small while we validate the approach.

Start with a free report. If it resonates, let’s talk.

1
Take a 3-minute assessment

Tell us how bookings happen in your business today - the process, the tools, the workarounds.

2
Get your personalised friction report

See exactly where your booking process is quietly costing you time and money.

3
Help us build the right thing

If it resonates: book a short chat, , or join our launch circle for updates. No obligation either way.

Why trust this approach

Built by people who've shipped systems at scale

We spent years building production platforms where the gap between how software thinks people behave and how they actually behave causes real damage. Conveenio comes from that experience.

Our unfair advantage isn't a feature, it's a paradigm shift. Your contacts are already your network. Your life already revolves around the people in your phone. We're just building the app that starts there too.

Still wondering?

Frequently Asked Questions

No. Conveenio is a coordination platform built around your phone contacts, not a booking form with a new coat of paint. Business scheduling, personal events, social groups - all in one place, all through the relationships already in your phone.

And when it comes to booking specifically: your clients onboard using just their phone number and they book you through the relationship that already exists.

We're currently in alpha, moving to beta in August 2026.

You can join our launch circle now to get early access, shape what gets built, and be first in when we open the doors.

You'll get a personalised report showing where your booking process has friction and what it's costing you.

If the approach resonates, you can book a short call or join our launch circle. There's no obligation either way.

If your business relies on anonymous, high-volume bookings with no conversation or follow-up, Conveenio may not be the right tool. It’s designed for businesses where relationships matter.

No. The assessment is there to understand booking patterns and to give you something useful in return. We're researchers right now, not salespeople.