Multiple attendee scenarios [Legacy]

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Introduction to multiple attendee scenarios [Legacy]
In addition to the default one-on-one format, OnceHub supports several multiple attendee meeting formats. For meetings with multiple attendees, invites can be sent to several Team members on your side (the organization), several Customers, or bo...
Using group sessions with a connected calendar [Legacy]
Important OnceHub recommends working with a connected calendar. Learn more about the differences between working with a connected calendar vs. working without a connected calendar Group sessions allow you to offer the same time slot to mul...
Using group sessions without a connected calendar [Legacy]
Tip OnceHub recommends using Group sessions with a connected calendar . Learn more about the differences between working with or without a connected calendar . Group sessions allow you to offer the same time slot to multiple Customers, wit...
Using OnceHub to accept bookings for classes [Legacy]
OnceHub can be used to accept bookings for a class, workshop, or other type of Group sessions in which a maximum number of people are allowed to attend. In this article, we will configure Booking pages for a virtual class. When your OnceHub ac...
Using OnceHub to schedule bookings for webinars [Legacy]
Accepting bookings for webinars is a common use case. Here are specific instructions for creating the desired configuration: You can use the OnceHub connectors for Zoom , Google Meet , Microsoft Teams , GoToMeeting , and Webex Meetings to s...
Can Customers invite Guests to a booking? [Legacy]
You can allow your Customers to invite additional attendees to their meetings. When Customers fill out your booking form, they can invite up to 10 attendees to their meeting. Additional attendees will receive all OnceHub Customer notifications and...
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