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Zoom AI Companion2023-07-28 09:10 AM
I am hosting a webinar that will have the same topic on a single day but at different times during the day (never at the same time). Can I set up my webinar registration so I only need to provide my invitee's one single link and they can choose which time on the webinar day that they wish to join? I am trying to avoid setting up 3 different registration links.
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2023-07-28 09:37 AM
Welcome to the Zoom Community, @KB13.
There are registration options when setting up a recurring Webinar. Here's a screen shot of an example 3-day webinar series:
When picking the first registration option, registrants should be able to attend all sessions attached to this Webinar ID.
Here's the sample confirmation email sent at this point:
Now for the really good news! After saving the recurring series, each session is listed on your Web Portal view of Webinars:
Click the Edit button on an individual webinar to get this pop-up:
If you click Edit This Occurrence, you can edit the date and time of the session! So let's say I want the Wednesday session to be at 11am instead of 10am, and the Thursday session I want moved to Friday at 1pm. I go in to each and simply edit the time (and date if needed).
Wednesday 8/2 changed to 11am:
Thursday 8/3 changed to Friday 8/4 at 1pm:
Now the sample confirmation email looks like this:
Being able to set a recurring Webinar for "how many sessions do I want" and then being able to individually edit the sessions to satisfy "when do I want them" has a lot of applications, and solves the issue of not really wanting regular recurrence but also not wanting the "no fixed time" option where nobody really knows when the sessions are.
Hopefully this works for your needs. I can't tell if you're hoping to have multiple sessions on the same day or on different days, but it should work for same-day sessions as well.
2023-07-28 09:43 AM - edited 2023-07-28 09:44 AM
A follow-up, after re-reading your post. (See my other, longer reply first!)
Since you're having one webinar with multiple sessions that are the same, and you want registrants to pick a single session to attend, just use the last registration option:
The registration page will have this section:
Hope that helps too. 😎
2023-07-28 09:37 AM
Welcome to the Zoom Community, @KB13.
There are registration options when setting up a recurring Webinar. Here's a screen shot of an example 3-day webinar series:
When picking the first registration option, registrants should be able to attend all sessions attached to this Webinar ID.
Here's the sample confirmation email sent at this point:
Now for the really good news! After saving the recurring series, each session is listed on your Web Portal view of Webinars:
Click the Edit button on an individual webinar to get this pop-up:
If you click Edit This Occurrence, you can edit the date and time of the session! So let's say I want the Wednesday session to be at 11am instead of 10am, and the Thursday session I want moved to Friday at 1pm. I go in to each and simply edit the time (and date if needed).
Wednesday 8/2 changed to 11am:
Thursday 8/3 changed to Friday 8/4 at 1pm:
Now the sample confirmation email looks like this:
Being able to set a recurring Webinar for "how many sessions do I want" and then being able to individually edit the sessions to satisfy "when do I want them" has a lot of applications, and solves the issue of not really wanting regular recurrence but also not wanting the "no fixed time" option where nobody really knows when the sessions are.
Hopefully this works for your needs. I can't tell if you're hoping to have multiple sessions on the same day or on different days, but it should work for same-day sessions as well.
2023-07-31 05:39 PM
Are these options just for webinars? I was looking for a way to provide a single registration link for a series of meetings that are not "daily, weekly, monthly" but about once a month on different days of the month.
thanks
AAUWPat
2023-07-31 07:04 PM
Welcome to the Zoom Community, @AAUWPat.
First, is "about monthly" really "12 each year"? Or more like 15? Are the dates planned and known in advance? There's a way to do this, described below. If all this seems like a lot of work -- well, it is a little. Me personally, I would schedule a separate meeting every month and Email the Join link (or registration link) to each invitee. Save a template from one of them, and in the future just clone the template, change the date and time, and send it.
My recommendation -- if you want to take the "oddly recurring meeting approach -- is that you try something like the process below til it works for you. 😎 Here's how I'd set it up... you might try it and learn something but then think about some adjustment that makes it work even better for you.
Create a Meeting with:
I've made random changes to the 6-month series in my test meeting, added some text to the Confirmation Email on the Email Settings tab of the meeting, and sent myself a preview email:
WARNING: Do not change the number of occurrences!! The "recurring meeting algorithm" will remove all occurrences and place the new ones all back to "regular dates and times" and you'll have to re-edit the dates and times to suit you.
2023-08-01 11:40 AM
Thanks so much! Really clever workaround!
But I think we have decided we want the control of separate registrations each time. Some of our topics are sensitive and we want to know who is on each session.
AAUWPat
2023-07-28 09:43 AM - edited 2023-07-28 09:44 AM
A follow-up, after re-reading your post. (See my other, longer reply first!)
Since you're having one webinar with multiple sessions that are the same, and you want registrants to pick a single session to attend, just use the last registration option:
The registration page will have this section:
Hope that helps too. 😎