The fields adapt to your business’s country. An Australian business sees Suburb, State and Postcode; a UK business sees Town/City, County and an alphanumeric Postcode; a US business sees City, State and ZIP code. You never have to force an address into the wrong shape.
Adding an address to a client
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Open the client
Go to Clients and either Add client or click an existing client to edit them. You’ll find the Address field in the client details form.
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Search for the address
Start typing the client’s address and pick the matching suggestion. Bella fills in the street, suburb, state, postcode and country, and shows a tidy summary of what it captured.
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Can't find it? Enter it manually
Choose Enter it manually to type the address into the individual fields instead — useful for a new estate or an address Google doesn’t list yet.
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Save
Save the client as usual. To remove an address later, clear the fields and save.
Letting clients add their own address
Clients can add and update their own address from My Profile in your online-booking site, alongside their name and date of birth. They get the same address search your team uses, and whatever they enter flows straight onto their client record — no re-keying for you.A client’s address is their own. Bella never copies your business address onto a client, and family members each keep their own address.
Importing and exporting addresses
When you import clients from a CSV, you can map address columns — street, suburb/city, state, postcode and country — so the addresses you’re migrating in come across with everything else. If an imported client matches one you already have, a blank address is filled from the import, and an existing address is kept. Addresses are included in the CSV export of your Clients list, so you always have your data to hand.Where the address appears
- On the client’s profile and edit form in your dashboard.
- On the client’s tax-invoice receipt, where it identifies the recipient — useful where a tax invoice requires the buyer’s details (for example, in Australia the ATO requires them on tax invoices of A$1,000 or more).
- In your Clients CSV export.
A client’s address is treated as ordinary contact information — visible to any team member who can view clients, and never shown on your public booking page or in JSON-LD.