Meeting Types
Create categories for your meetings with color coding. Organize meetings by purpose and track them in analytics.
What are Meeting Types?
Meeting types are categories you create to organize different kinds of meetings. For example, you might create types like "Discovery Call," "Product Demo," "Onboarding," and "Support." Each type gets a color so you can quickly identify meetings on your calendar and in scheduling analytics.
Creating Meeting Types
Set up your meeting type categories from the Settings page.
- 1Go to Settings
Navigate to Settings > Meeting Types in the dashboard sidebar.
- 2Add a new type
Click "Add Meeting Type" and enter a name like "Discovery Call" or "Product Demo".
- 3Choose a color
Select from 10 preset colors to visually distinguish this type on your calendar and in analytics.
- 4Set as default (optional)
Mark one meeting type as the default. New scheduling pages will use this type automatically.
Color Coding
Each meeting type is assigned a color from 10 presets. Colors appear on calendar events, in the meetings list, and in analytics charts.
Available Colors
Default Meeting Type
Set one meeting type as your default. It will be automatically selected when creating new scheduling pages or event types.
How to set a default
In Settings > Meeting Types, click the star icon next to any meeting type to make it the default. Only one type can be the default at a time. The default type is highlighted with a filled star.
Usage in Analytics
Meeting types power your scheduling analytics, helping you understand how your time is distributed.
Breakdown Charts
See how many meetings you've had per type over time. The color-coded charts make it easy to spot trends.
Calendar View
Meeting type colors appear on calendar events, making it easy to visually scan your week and understand your meeting mix.
Quick access
You can quickly access meeting types from Settings > Meeting Types in the dashboard. You can also manage them inline when editing a scheduling page by clicking the meeting type dropdown.
Next Steps
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