🗑️ How to Delete a Service


If you no longer offer a service—maybe you’ve updated your menu or want to keep things tidy—you can easily remove it from your POS system. Deleting a service is quick, safe, and doesn’t require any technical skills.


📍 Step-by-Step Guide

There are two simple ways to delete a service:


Option 1: Delete from the Service List
  1. Open the Menu: Click the ☰ sidebar hamburger menu to open navigation.
  2. Go to Services: Select Services from the menu list.
  3. Find the Service: Look for the service you want to delete (for example, Deep Tissue Massage).
  4. Delete: Click the Delete button (usually a trash bin icon) in the action column.
  5. Confirm: A message will pop up asking if you’re sure. Click Yes or Confirm to finish.

Option 2: Delete from the Service Details
  1. Open the Menu: Click the ☰ sidebar hamburger menu to open navigation.
  2. Go to Services: Select Services from the menu list.
  3. Choose a Service: Click the service you want to delete (e.g., Deep Tissue Massage).
  4. Delete: Click the Delete button (trash bin icon) on the service details page.
  5. Confirm: A message will pop up asking if you’re sure. Click Yes or Confirm to finish.

⚠️ What Happens When You Delete a Service?
  • The service will be removed from your POS and booking menus right away.
  • Any sales or booking history will remain for your records, but the service will no longer be available for new bookings.
  • Services linked as add-ons or in packages will lose this association.
  • You can always add a new service later if you change your mind.

💡 Tips
  • Double-check before deleting—a deleted service cannot be restored.
  • If you just want to hide a service, consider making it inactive instead of deleting.
  • Keep your service list organized by removing offerings you no longer provide.
  • Review related packages or add-ons to make sure nothing is left broken.

🔗 Related Guides

For more information, see the documentation or contact support.


How to Delete a Service | Fuze Store Development Documentation