The gap in your schedule has a real cost
You're an internist. You held 40 minutes for a first visit. The patient confirmed a week ago. The hour arrives, and they don't show. No notice, no reply, nothing.
That gap isn't recoverable. It's a slot another patient could have taken —someone already on your waitlist— and now it sits empty. In internal medicine, where a first visit can be worth what three follow-ups are worth, a single no-show per week can cost you thousands a month.
The industry numbers are blunt:
- No-show rates in medical practices run between 15% and 30% of booked appointments.
- In visits that require no upfront commitment, no-shows spike even higher.
- Every empty slot is income that doesn't come back and a waitlisted patient left without care.
A patient who pays nothing upfront also feels they lose nothing by not showing. That's the root of the problem.
Asking for a deposit changes behavior, but it's painful to do by hand
The solution everyone knows is to ask for a deposit: a partial payment at booking. It works. A patient who has already put money down shows up, or gives notice in time if they need to reschedule.
The problem isn't the idea. The problem is execution. Collecting a deposit by hand means:
- Sending your bank details by message, one patient at a time.
- Waiting for the receipt.
- Checking whether the payment arrived.
- Confirming the appointment.
- And if the patient doesn't pay, deciding whether to chase them or let it slide.
It's collections work that neither you nor your receptionist wants to do, and it gets abandoned the first busy week. That's why almost no practice keeps it up.
The WhatsApp agent does it on its own, start to finish
This is where an AI agent connected to your WhatsApp changes the rules. It works like a full-time receptionist for the part nobody wants to handle: confirming and collecting.
How it works, step by step
- The patient requests an appointment. The agent offers them the open slots straight from your calendar.
- The patient chooses. The agent explains, in your tone, that booking requires a deposit —the amount you set.
- It collects on the spot. It sends a secure payment link. The patient pays from their phone in seconds.
- It confirms the appointment itself. As soon as the payment lands, the appointment is locked into your schedule and the patient gets their confirmation.
- It reminds before the day. The agent sends a reminder the day before. If they need to reschedule, it handles it without you stepping in.
You touch nothing. No bank details, no checking receipts, no chasing anyone. You just watch your schedule fill with appointments that will actually happen.
What changes in your numbers
Practices that combine deposit + automatic confirmation see an immediate shift:
- No-shows drop dramatically: the patient who paid shows up.
- The one who genuinely can't make it gives notice in time, and that slot is reassigned to someone on the waitlist.
- Your income becomes predictable, because a good share is already collected before your day even starts.
- And the awkward work of chasing payments by message disappears entirely.
You're not being harsh with your patients. You're setting a simple, fair rule that protects your time —the most valuable thing you have— and that serious patients understand and respect.
What this is not
It's worth spelling out, because some physicians worry about seeming cold when they ask for a deposit. This isn't an aggressive collector or a robot that hounds your patients. The agent presents the deposit rule warmly, in your tone, as a normal and transparent condition for booking. Serious patients get it right away; it rarely becomes friction when it's communicated well. And it never touches medical matters: if the conversation drifts toward symptoms or clinical questions, it stops and transfers the case to you.
It also isn't a system you have to monitor. You don't check payments by hand, you don't log into a dashboard every morning, you don't troubleshoot. The collection, the confirmation, and the reminder all happen on their own in the background, and you just see the result: a firm, predictable schedule.
And along the way, your name as a brand
All of this lives under your own brand. Catalizadora builds your personal site —something like dryourname.com— where patients see your background and book with you in a single click that takes them straight to the WhatsApp agent. The deposit, the confirmation, and the follow-up all happen there, with your name front and center, signaling seriousness from the very first contact.
Up and running in 15 days, and it's yours
Catalizadora gets your WhatsApp agent with deposit collection and your personal site live in 15 days, for a one-time investment of 4,500 dollars. No monthly fees: the system is 100% yours, in your name.
You don't need to know anything about technology. You decide the deposit amount and the confirmation rule; we build everything else.
The first step
Try it yourself by messaging your future agent, or book a demo of 20 minutes where we show you how it confirms and collects an appointment from start to finish: https://cal.com/pablo-estrada-hlqaql.
Stop holding time for patients who never show. Let your schedule fill with appointments that stick.