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Event types
The kinds of meetings you offer — each with its own link, duration, location, and questions.
What is an event type?
An event type is a single kind of meeting you offer — a 30-minute intro call, a 60-minute strategy session, a 15-minute coffee chat. Each one has its own public link at duplipost.com/yourname/event-slug, its own length, location, description, and booking questions.
On the Free plan you keep one event type. Pro unlocks unlimited event types, so you can offer a different, purpose-built link for each kind of conversation.
Creating and configuring an event type
Go to Event types → New event type and fill in the essentials. Name and duration are required; everything else has sensible defaults you can tune later.
- Duration — anything from 5 minutes to a full day.
- Location — Google Meet (a video link is generated automatically), Phone, In person (you add the address), or Custom (paste any link, e.g. Zoom or Teams).
- Description — a sentence or two shown to invitees so they know what they're booking.
- Custom URL — under "Customize link" you can set the slug, so the link reads the way you want.
- Single-use link (Advanced) — close the link automatically after the first booking, ideal for one-off invitations.
- Redirect after booking (Advanced) — send invitees to your own thank-you or upsell page the moment they've booked.
- Price (Pro, Advanced) — charge invitees to book this event; see Payments for setup.
- Active / inactive — pause a type without deleting it; flip it back on anytime.
Editing or deleting an event type
Open any event type to edit it; changes take effect on the public link immediately. Deleting a type that already has bookings keeps those bookings intact and simply hides the type from your page — so you never lose history.
Frequently asked questions
How many event types can I have?
One on the Free plan, and unlimited on Pro. Pause the ones you're not actively offering rather than deleting them.
Can I change an event type's link after sharing it?
Yes — edit the slug under "Customize link." Note that changing it breaks any links you've already shared, so do it before you distribute the link widely.
What location options are supported?
Google Meet (auto-generated link), Phone, In person with an address, or Custom for anything else like Zoom or Microsoft Teams.
Can I make a link that only works once?
Yes — turn on "Single-use link" under Advanced. The link closes itself after the first confirmed booking, so it's perfect for a one-off invitation you don't want reused.
Can I send people somewhere after they book?
Yes — set a "Redirect after booking" URL under Advanced and invitees land on your own page (a thank-you, a download, an upsell) instead of the standard confirmation screen.
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