I already have WordPress running on an Elementor-based theme and the Booknetic add-on installed; what I still need—today—is a fully working booking flow for my consultancy services. Here’s the scope in plain terms: • Configure Booknetic so visitors can pick an available time, confirm, and receive an email/SMS notification. • Add the custom appointment-specific fields I’ll supply (e.g., consultation topic, preferred meeting method, extra notes) directly in the form so they appear both in the backend and in all notifications. • Style the booking widget so it matches the rest of the Elementor design without breaking responsiveness. • Test the full journey end-to-end and leave a short video or screenshot walkthrough showing it works. Acceptance criteria – A visitor can book a time slot from the live site in less than two minutes. – All custom fields save correctly and are visible in the admin panel and emails. – No layout issues on desktop, tablet, or mobile. If you’ve set up Booknetic before and can deliver these results in the next few hours, let’s begin immediately. Current situation: WordPress booking plugin (Booknetic) installed, shows actions as “Saved successfully” in the admin panel, but the data is not actually stored in the database. This affects core plugin entities such as: Locations Staff Service categories