Every booking page you create can be managed directly from your Doodle dashboard. In this article, we will cover some processes and best practices for managing your booking pages, including:
Marking your booking page as a 'Favorite' on your dashboard
Editing booking pages
Disabling/re-enabling booking pages
Deleting booking pages
Tips for how to share your booking pages
How do I favorite my booking page?
Mark your booking page as a favorite to make managing your booking page easy.
Locate the tile associated with the Doodle you wish to favorite
Click the star icon to highlight it yellow
To access the edit, disable/re-enable, duplicate, and delete functions:
Click on the three dots associated with the booking page you wish to manage
Select the preferred option from the menu
Editing an existing Booking Page
You can edit any parameter of an existing booking page, such as event duration, power settings, custom invite fields and more.
To edit an existing booking page:
From your dashboard, click on the three dots associated with the booking page you wish to edit
Select 'Edit' to load your booking page
From your booking page's edit screen, apply any changes you wish to make to your booking page
Click 'Save'
Note: any pre-existing meetings scheduled with your booking page will not be adjusted to match your new settings.
Disabling/re-enabling an existing booking page
Disabling your booking page is helpful for managing work flows and protecting your calendar. For example, it might be to your advantage to disable a booking page when you:
will be on holiday
need to focus on existing projects
To disable a booking page:
From your dashboard, click on the three dots associated with the booking page you wish to disable
Select 'Disable link' to disallow further bookings from the booking page link
Your booking page will be shaded grey once it is disabled.
To re-enable a disabled booking page, follow the same process and select 'Re-enable link'.
Note: when a participant clicks on a disabled Booking Page link, they will see the following:
To disable or delete? That is the question.
Disabling and re-enabling booking pages has purpose beyond basic maintenance. For example, allowing temporary access to a specific booking page works well for:
seasonal work processes for hiring managers
consultants who keep close control over meeting with new clients
teachers who wish to put a hiatus on meetings during their holiday
However, sometimes it is necessary to delete an existing booking page completely.
To delete a booking page:
Click on the three dots
Select 'Delete'
Confirm or cancel your selection from the pop up window
Note: any meetings that were scheduled prior to deleting the booking page will remain on your calendar
Best practices for sharing your Booking Pages
Now that you have created and tuned up your booking pages, all that is left to do is share them with your audience!
When you create your booking page, you are provided a unique link that connects your audience to your calendar. Here are three ideas for how to get your link to the right people, plus one very important reminder:
Email: Hyperlink your booking page(s) to your email signature. Tip: provide two links, each with different meeting durations!
Slack: Don't have time for a huddle right now? Streamline how you schedule ad hoc meetings with colleagues by adding your booking pages to your Slack profile:
Website: Add your booking page link to your landing page, contact page - anywhere!
One last thing...
Don't forget to update any hyperlinked booking page URLs if you edit the title of your Booking Page or otherwise modify the URL of your booking page.