Clients Book Your Act
Stage show, close-up, walk-around, kids party. Clients pick the format and lock in the date.
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Book shows, collect deposits, and keep your calendar as tight as your card tricks.
Stage show, close-up, walk-around, kids party. Clients pick the format and lock in the date.
Learn more about Online BookingClose-up for $500, stage show for $2,000, corporate event for $3,500. Deposit to hold, balance before showtime. Clean and professional.
Learn more about PaymentsStage dimensions, power outlets, audience size, lighting, load-in time. Everything you need to know so the show runs without a hitch.
Learn more about Customer ManagementOpening card routine, linking rings, mentalism closer. Plus the gear: table, drapes, mic, music cues. Nothing left to chance.
Learn more about Task ManagementEverything you need to run your magician business in one place.
Corporate gigs, weddings, kids' parties. Different rooms, different rates, all booked months out.
Inquiries scattered across email and social DMs
Deposits chased down before each show
Stage size and power needs you find out on arrival
Set lists and gear pieced together day-of
Clients book your act and lock the date with a deposit
A deposit to hold, balance before showtime
Venue, stage, power, and audience size on the event record
Set list and gear checklist ready for every show
Magic is all in the prep. Servetty handles the part the audience never sees.
FAQs
Quick answers to the things magician owners ask most. If yours isn't here, info@servetty.com.
Flat monthly pricing with no per-user or transaction fees beyond standard card processing. Thirty-day free trial, no credit card needed to start. See servetty.com/pricing for current rates.
Clients pick the format and a date, then pay a deposit through a link to lock it in.
A deposit holds the date and the balance bills before showtime. Clean and professional.
Stage size, power drops, load-in time, and audience size live on the event record. You arrive set up for the room.
Build a set list and a gear checklist per show, the props, table, mic, and music cues. Nothing left to chance.