Cadence guardrails
Use lead-time and horizon rules to avoid urgent same-day surprises and long-range calendar drift.
Shape exactly how and when clients can book so your calendar stays realistic, focused, and easy to manage.
Set scheduling rulesControl spacing, lead time, and booking horizon so each offer fits the way you actually work.
Use lead-time and horizon rules to avoid urgent same-day surprises and long-range calendar drift.
Buffers and advanced availability controls protect host focus and reduce scheduling fatigue.
Round-robin and collective scheduling are planned for advanced multi-host scenarios later on.
Use policy-level controls to shape booking behavior, protect focus time, and keep your availability realistic.
Apply scheduling rules per service so each offer follows the correct availability policy.
Prevent back-to-back overload by adding prep and recovery time around each booking.
Require a minimum lead time before sessions can be scheduled, configured in hours.
Limit how far ahead clients can book to keep schedules realistic and manageable, configured in days.
Generate links that can be used for a single booking and then expire automatically.
PlannedPlanned for future multi-host use cases where bookings should be distributed automatically.
PlannedPlanned for sessions where more than one host needs to join the same booking.
PlannedScheduling controls help solo experts stay bookable without losing control of their calendar.
Add meeting buffers and strict lead time so client calls do not break focused work blocks.
Use per-service scheduling controls so discovery calls, paid sessions, and workshops each follow the right booking rules.
Plan ahead for multi-host bookings when a specialist or co-host needs to join certain sessions.