Start with credential clarity
If you specifically require an RMT, say so in the request instead of assuming the provider type will be obvious later. In British Columbia, RMT is a reserved title, and credential needs can change who is an appropriate fit for the appointment.
That matters for clients who need receipts, have a strong provider preference, or want the booking path to stay clear from the beginning.
What Roam reviews before confirmation
- Whether the request matches the stated credential need.
- Whether the setting sounds workable for a professional mobile appointment.
- Whether the timing, access, and service type are clear enough to review responsibly.
That review step does not replace client judgment, but it does create a calmer and more realistic booking path than pretending every request can be confirmed instantly. For the fuller version of what gets checked, read how Roam reviews fit before confirmation.
When to ask a safety question first
If you are unsure whether a hotel, office, event, or home setup is appropriate, or if the credential requirement is non-negotiable, ask before booking rather than leaving the most important question until the end. If the bigger concern is why mobile boundaries need more clarity than spa expectations, read the boundaries guide next.