# Check your studio's health

Source: https://letsrezzy.com/guides/check-your-studio-health
Description: One page that checks every connection your studio depends on and tells you, in plain words, what is broken and where to fix it.
Updated: 2026-08-16

Things break quietly. A Google Calendar connection expires, a payment setup stalls halfway, a trial runs out, and none of it announces itself. What you notice instead is the symptom: bookings stop arriving, deposits stop being collected, appointments stop showing on your calendar.

The **Studio health** page checks every one of those connections at once and tells you which one is the problem.

## Open it

Click your avatar in the top right, then **Studio health**.

## How to read it

The page asks five questions, in the order you would ask them:

- **Can clients book?** Your booking page, your services, your hours, your website widget.
- **Can you take money?** Your Stripe or Square connection, and whether your deposits are actually being collected.
- **Do your messages arrive?** Who gets booking emails, and whether a phone is set up for notifications.
- **Do your connections still hold?** Google Calendar and text messaging.
- **Is the account healthy?** Your plan, your trial, your team seats.

Each check shows one of four states:

- **Working**: nothing to do.
- **Needs a look**: usable today, but something wants attention soon, like a trial ending this week.
- **Broken**: the studio is losing something right now. The check says what, in plain words, and links to the screen that fixes it.
- **Not in use**: not set up, and that is fine. A studio that never connected a payment provider has not failed anything.

## What the page never does

It never fixes anything by itself, and it never asks you to. Every fix happens on the ordinary settings screen you already know, reached by the link in the check. That way you always know what changed and why.

If something is broken and the page does not explain it, open **Support** from the same avatar menu and mention what the page says. It gives support the exact picture of your setup, without sharing anything private.