Share your Meeting Scheduler link so invitees can quickly go to your scheduling page and book with you.
Topics Covered:
- Locate your meeting scheduler links
- When you share your Meeting Scheduler link
- Multiple ways to share your link
- Want to make yourself available to anyone in your network
- Control who schedules with you
Locate your meeting scheduler links
There are 2 types of scheduling links:
- Landing page link (the page with all of your active event types)
- Meeting specific page (the scheduling page for a specific event type)
Once you locate your landing page link and your meeting scheduler page links, you can copy and share them to your invitees.
To share your meeting scheduler links
Landing page,
- Navigate to the Profile Icon from the left menu bar
- Click on the Meeting Schedular
- Head over to the Actions option
- Click on the Copy My Meeting Schedular Link
Meeting Specific Page,
- Navigate to the Profile Icon from the left menu bar
- Click on the Meeting Schedular
- Click on the Meeting Link
- Select Copy Link under Actions dropdown
When you share your Meeting Scheduler link
Your invitees can click it and:
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Visit your landing page lists all the types of event you offer
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Choose a meeting schedule you offer
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Then select a date and time to book with you
Tip: to control the type of event they can book, instead of sending them to your landing page, send them a link to a meeting specific page that shows available times for just that type of meeting.
Multiple ways to share your link
Share your link from:
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Your email signature
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The body of an email
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A text message
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A link on your website
- Your social media
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Any other way you communicate with invitees
Want to make yourself available to anyone in your network
- Add your Meeting Scheduler link to your email signature. You can even add the link to your online profile or website to make yourself always available to the public.
Control who schedules with you
- If you prefer to be more exclusive, share your links only with people you want to meet with. You can also create private event types that hide the event from your Landing Page.
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