Every studio in Zenamu has its own public schedule page — the page your clients open to see your classes and book a spot. From a single screen in your studio settings you can find the link, copy it, generate a QR code for it, and change the domain (the part after app.zenamu.com/).
Where to find it
Go to Settings > Class Schedule > Public Schedule > Class Schedule Page. The block called Link to your public schedule page shows your full URL (e.g., https://app.zenamu.com/your-studio) along with three small icons next to it.
Copy the link
Click the copy icon next to the URL and the link is on your clipboard. Paste it anywhere you want clients to land directly on your public schedule:
in your e-mail signature, newsletter, or booking confirmation;
on your website (as a button or text link);
in your Instagram, Facebook, or TikTok bio;
in chat messages with new clients.
Get a QR code
Click the QR code icon to generate a QR code that points to the same public schedule page. Download the image and use it wherever a printed link would help your clients book faster:
flyers, posters, and business cards;
a sticker at your studio's reception or entrance;
on workshop or event leaflets;
on receipts or printed schedules.
Tip: the QR code always points to the live URL — if you later change your domain (see below), reprint the materials so the QR code matches the new address.
Change the domain (your studio URL)
Click the pencil (edit) icon next to the URL to change the part after app.zenamu.com/ — for example from app.zenamu.com/old-name to app.zenamu.com/new-name. The change applies immediately.
Important: changing the domain changes your studio's public URL. Update every link pointing to your studio — your website, social media bios, business cards, e-mail templates, and saved bookmarks — so existing clients can still find you. The old address stops working as soon as you save the new one.
Can I use my own domain (e.g., mystudio.com)?
Custom domains such as https://mystudio.com are not supported in Zenamu.
Every studio gets its own public address in the form https://app.zenamu.com/your-studio. That's the link you share with clients, paste on your website, send in e-mails, or post on social media.
The reason is security and the technical setup. Zenamu handles bookings, payments, and client accounts, so the booking flow needs to run inside the secured Zenamu environment.
You can of course keep using your own domain for your website or a simple landing page. If you'd like clients who type your domain to land directly on your bookings, set up a redirect on your domain that points to your public Zenamu address — for example, redirect https://mystudio.com to https://app.zenamu.com/your-studio. Most domain providers and website builders let you configure a redirect in a few clicks.

