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Customize Your Booking Page

Customize a booking page so guests understand what they are booking, how long it takes, and what happens next. Link-level settings control the meeting itself, while workspace branding controls shared presentation.

Customize the Link Content

  1. Open Links.
  2. Select the booking link.
  3. Open Basics.
  4. Update the Title and Description.
  5. Review the public URL.
  6. Choose the display and meeting settings.
  7. Click Save Changes.

Use a title that names the outcome or meeting type. Keep the description concise and tell guests what they should prepare.

Choose Date and Time Presentation

Under Basics, configure:

  • Timezone as Visitor local time or Link schedule time.
  • Date Format as MM/DD/YYYY, DD/MM/YYYY, or YYYY-MM-DD.
  • Time Format as 12-hour or 24-hour.
  • Start of Week as Sunday or Monday.

Visitor local time reduces manual conversion for guests in other regions. Link schedule time is useful when everyone should see one fixed reference time zone.

Set Duration and Location

Choose the meeting Duration, then select the Location:

  • Google Meet creates a new Meet URL for each confirmed booking when Google Calendar is connected.
  • Phone Call can collect the guest’s phone details and show call instructions.
  • In-Person displays the address you provide.
  • Custom URL uses an external meeting URL.

The preview shows the resulting duration, location, and time-zone presentation.

Customize the Form and Guest Controls

Use Booking Form to manage the details guests submit. Name and email are always required. Pro accounts can add custom questions.

Use Guest Controls to manage rescheduling, calendar-note privacy, and an after-booking redirect. These advanced controls require Pro.

Add Workspace Branding

  1. Open Settings.
  2. Select Branding.
  3. Under Brand Logo, upload the logo you want to use.
  4. Save the changes.

The brand logo can appear on booking pages, email confirmations, and the public profile.

Dlopo branding remains visible on Free. Pro accounts can enable Remove Dlopo Logo so clients do not see Dlopo branding.

Preview the Guest Experience

The editor preview reflects link changes as you work. Before sharing:

  1. Check the page at desktop and mobile widths.
  2. Confirm the description is readable.
  3. Verify the intended dates and times appear.
  4. Check the meeting location.
  5. Complete every required question.
  6. Submit a test booking.
  7. Review the confirmation and email.

A preview does not replace a full test booking because integrations and final server validation run during submission.

Remember that the public URL is functional, not just visual. Changing it breaks previously shared links and existing website references. Update messages, buttons, embeds, and campaign links after saving a new URL. Changing other page content leaves the public URL unchanged.

What Guests Experience

Guests see the configured meeting details and available dates, then enter their details in the booking flow. The final page may include a meeting URL, pending status, or confirmation depending on the link’s rules.

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