Event types

Each booking page can offer one duration or several. Guests pick a duration first, then a time.

Single vs. multiple durations

Under the Booking tab you set a list of durations. Common combinations:

  • Single duration: [30]. Guests skip the duration step and go straight to picking a time.
  • Multiple durations: [15, 30, 60]. Guests choose a length before they see the time picker.

Title and description per duration

Each duration can have its own title (for example Quick chat for 15 minutes, Strategy session for 60) and a short description. These show on the duration picker.

Use clear names
"30 minutes" is fine but "30-minute intro call" is better, guests pick based on what they will get, not the number on the button.

How durations interact with availability

Availability rules (weekly hours, buffer, increment) apply uniformly to every duration on the page. A 60-minute meeting fits only where 60 contiguous free minutes exist; a 15-minute meeting fits where 15 do. The slot increment controls the offered start times, not the duration itself.

Per-duration locations

Meeting location options (Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, Zoom, phone, in-person) are set on the booking page as a whole, not per duration. If you need different locations for different events, duplicate the page.