Depending on the services you offer, you can offer your customers the chance to make an appointment for one time or multiple days.
To illustrate it with the simplest example, let’s say you are a yoga teacher, and you serve your customers once a week. Your customers can make an appointment for the upcoming weeks by making a single appointment without making a new appointment every week. The recurring Appointments feature can be used for all services of this type, not just yoga services.
Moreover, you have a lot of time interval options that you can plan. You can also choose how long the appointments will be scheduled or how many appointments will be repeated. So you don’t have to set up a time for each appointment or repeat the routine for an appointment.
Moreover, recurring appointments are automatically saved in your Google Calendar. If the recurring appointments requested by the customer coincide with another appointment, this problem is automatically resolved by the system.
So how do you set up Recurring Appointments? #
There are three types of recurring appointments: Daily, Weekly, and Monthly. All three types look in a different form on the booking panel. It is possible to set Fixed full period and Fixed frequency for all three recurring types.Â
Daily recurring appointments #
When we set a recurring appointment as a daily type, we determine how many days the appointments will be repeated between the start time and the end time.
Weekly recurring appointments #
When we set a recurring appointment as a weekly type, we determine on which day of the week the appointments will be repeated between the start time and the end time.
Monthly recurring appointments #
When we set recurring appointments as monthly, we choose the days of the month we want between the start and end times of the appointments. Appointments will only be created for the days we choose.
You can also ask your customers to pay for all appointments at once or to pay for appointments one by one.
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