Event types and its categories
Recurring one-on-one event type
1. In a nutshell Recurring one-on-one allows you to book a series of one-on-one appointments as a whole when the initial booking is made. This is suitable for routine medical check-ups, recurring business meetings with your clients, monthly grooming ...
Resource event type
This page is applicable for Bookings 2.0 version only. To view the equivalent Bookings 1.0 version, please check this page. 1. In a nutshell Resource event type refers to booking any physical asset. For example, conference rooms, medical equipments, ...
Collective event type
This page is applicable for Bookings 2.0 version only. To view the equivalent Bookings 1.0 version, please check this page. 1. In a nutshell Collective event type is an appointment type between multiple hosts and a single participant. You can add ...
Group event type
This page is applicable for Bookings 2.0 version only. To view the equivalent Bookings 1.0 version, please check this page. In a nutshell Group event type allows you to conduct sessions with one host and multiple participants. These sessions can be ...
One-on-one event type
This page is applicable for Bookings 2.0 version only. To view the equivalent Bookings 1.0 version, please check this page. 1. In a nutshell One-on-One is an event type between one host and one participant, such as, a Customer Support Call that ...
Delete event type
This page is applicable for Bookings 2.0 version only. To view the equivalent Bookings 1.0 version, please check this page. 1. In a nutshell When an event type is no longer required, you have the option to delete it. Once deleted, the event type ...
Understanding event types
This page is applicable for Bookings 2.0 version only. To view the equivalent Bookings 1.0 version, please check this page. 1. In a nutshell To offer appointments and let customers schedule with you, you need to create an event type first. Event ...