Hey, We have regular appointments where people are scheduled until changed
for exemple people comme every tuesday at 13pm with teacher 1, and they are 6 attendees, usualy the same people until we change to an other appointment. or we change one person to be sheduled to an other time
They pay monthly and the manager only is allow to book for them
For that purpose, I would suggest that you create events with specific dates after which the customers can book a slot for these events. After the attendees have booked the event, you can change the details of the event along with the date of the event.
Hope this helps you.
Please let me know if you have any other questions.
Hey I have tried Event is happening every week for 1 hours, Are people repeated in the event once the are booked in the first one ? how does the monthly payment be made from this settings ? thank youJM
There are two different types of events in Amelia, you can read more about those below and you can decide which one suits your needs more:
Recurring Events:
Think of recurring events as a lecture. For example, you have an event called "Evolution 101" which is a recurring event that recurs every week, on Mondays, from 10:00 - 14:00. Every week, the "Staff" (employee) provides the same lecture, so there'd be no reason why a single customer would want to book the same lecture for X number of weeks (because it is the same lecture every week).
Because of this, every recurring event is considered a separate event, and when a customer books one event, they are not automatically added to all recurring events.
Multi-Day Events:
You can create an event that spans between Monday and Friday, or that includes multiple dates (November 23rd, then November 25th, then December 12th, then January 2nd, and so on). Think of this as a course which either offers different content on every date, or it continues from the last date. For example, a multi-day event that happens on November 22nd, November 29th, December 6th, December 13th, and December 20th is a 5-class CSS course. On November 22nd, you'd learn basics, on November 29th, you'd move to another stage, on December 6th - to another stage, and finally, on December 20th, you'd complete the course.
A customer would book this event to register for the CSS course, and they would automatically be assigned to all 5 dates within this one event.
Hey, We have regular appointments where people are scheduled until changed
for exemple people comme every tuesday at 13pm with teacher 1, and they are 6 attendees, usualy the same people until we change to an other appointment. or we change one person to be sheduled to an other time
They pay monthly and the manager only is allow to book for them
How can I set this up in Amelia ?
thank you for your help
Jean-Michel
Hey I did not get a reply for this ticket, can you please advise ?
Hello Jean,
Thank you for reaching out to us.
For that purpose, I would suggest that you create events with specific dates after which the customers can book a slot for these events. After the attendees have booked the event, you can change the details of the event along with the date of the event.
Hope this helps you.
Please let me know if you have any other questions.
Kind Regards,
Uros Jovanovic
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Hey I have tried
Event is happening every week for 1 hours,
Are people repeated in the event once the are booked in the first one ?
how does the monthly payment be made from this settings ?
thank youJM
Hello Jean-Michel,
There are two different types of events in Amelia, you can read more about those below and you can decide which one suits your needs more:
Recurring Events:
Think of recurring events as a lecture. For example, you have an event called "Evolution 101" which is a recurring event that recurs every week, on Mondays, from 10:00 - 14:00. Every week, the "Staff" (employee) provides the same lecture, so there'd be no reason why a single customer would want to book the same lecture for X number of weeks (because it is the same lecture every week).
Because of this, every recurring event is considered a separate event, and when a customer books one event, they are not automatically added to all recurring events.
Multi-Day Events:
You can create an event that spans between Monday and Friday, or that includes multiple dates (November 23rd, then November 25th, then December 12th, then January 2nd, and so on). Think of this as a course which either offers different content on every date, or it continues from the last date. For example, a multi-day event that happens on November 22nd, November 29th, December 6th, December 13th, and December 20th is a 5-class CSS course. On November 22nd, you'd learn basics, on November 29th, you'd move to another stage, on December 6th - to another stage, and finally, on December 20th, you'd complete the course.
A customer would book this event to register for the CSS course, and they would automatically be assigned to all 5 dates within this one event.
Kind Regards,
Uros Jovanovic
[email protected]
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