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Clients Booking Slots on Behalf of Their Partners

  • 26 September 2024
  • 1 reply
  • 7 views

Hello, 

 

I offer a service to my clients and their partners/clients across the country. To initiate the service, my clients schedule a call between me, clients (themselves), and their partners. I have timeslots for my clients to offer their partners to schedule the call. However, these slots are open to all of my clients (~15 people) at the same time. The problem is that my client check my calendar slots, offer 3 times to meet and by the time that their partner confirms, the slot is booked. Is there a way for my clients to hold slots and ensure they won’t get book but they time they are confirmed by their partners?

 

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jillian
Community Manager
  • Community Manager
  • September 26, 2024

Hi @Allison53823!

Our one-off meetings allow you to pick times and reserve them, so that might be just the answer. You can learn more about that event type and reserved times here: https://help.calendly.com/hc/en-us/articles/14074838011543-One-off-meetings#h_01HBEKTZZ7N0672627DJK842KF


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