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Overview
We’ve introduced
Schedules
— a simpler, more scalable way to
manage availability
across calendars and users. Instead of setting hours individually on each calendar, you can now
define availability once
in a reusable schedule and
apply it across multiple calendars
. This update brings structure and clarity to how availability is managed throughout your account.
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What’s New?
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    Centralized Availability Management
    : Availability is now managed from the new Schedules section, where users can create, manage, and assign availability schedules for all staff members
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    Reusable Schedules
    : Create once, apply to multiple calendars across staff or services
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    Custom Calendar-Specific Schedules
    : For one-off needs, create a unique schedule within a calendar
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    User-Level Default Schedule
    : Every user now has a default schedule automatically applied to new calendars
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    Automatic Migration
    : All existing calendar availability has been migrated into custom schedules with no disruption
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How to Use It
  • Navigate to
    Calendar Settings āž Availability
    to access the new
    Schedules
    tab
Schedules tab
  • Use the
    staff selector
    to create and manage schedules for each user
Staff selector - schedules
  • Set weekly hours
    , date-specific overrides, and
    time zone
    — all in one place
  • A schedule can be shared across calendars, or you can
    create custom schedules
    directly from an individual calendar
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  • Use "
    Active On
    " to assign a schedule to one or more calendars
  • Each calendar can have one schedule per user active at a time
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Why This Matters
  • Reduced efforts
    — no need to set the same hours on every calendar
  • Brings clarity
    — one place to manage availability per user
  • Enables consistency
    — especially helpful for teams, agencies, and multi-location businesses
  • Preserves flexibility
    — unique calendar needs are still supported via custom schedules
  • Previously, availability was defined separately at the user and calendar level. Schedules replace this with a
    single, centralized setup
    — reducing confusion and ensuring consistency.