Microsoft Bookings
Bookings is a scheduling tool built directly into Microsoft Office Suite.
Microsoft Bookings Tutorials link - https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/bookings/bookings-overview?view=o365-worldwide
Users can create a Bookings calendar and add team members to it, build new appointment types, and create and manage in-person and virtual visits for your staff and attendees.
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Best For:
- Clients already utilizing Microsoft Office Suite, specifically Outlook/Teams
- Clients with limited technical skill sets for system interaction and maintenance
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Use Cases:
- Many employees need to be scheduled for many meetings
- Email confirmation and virtual meeting setup for high meeting volumes
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Pro’s:
- Packaged solution and no code
- Included in the basic Office 365 E1 subscription which many businesses subscribe to
- Offers internal-only self-service calendar and booking management as well as public client self-service booking management.
- Ability to work with Power Automate to build connectors to different applications
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Con’s:
- Since it is a packaged solution you can’t add additional features or change any of the software
- A user can enter bad data when creating a staff member or customer
- Not all settings on a service can be edited once it has been created
- A admin user can book a staff member for multiple appointments at the same date and time
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Tips for Power Automate:
- Power Automate is a well integrated tool within the Microsoft Office ecosystem and can work with various Apps
- Power Automate can be triggered manually or based on automatic triggers which allows for lots of customization
- If you are struggling to build within Power Automate there is an AI builder that can translate English into discrete steps
- The best way in our experience to learn and use power automate is just with trial and error
- As you add steps into Power automate they save over time and will notify you of issues
- You can then test and verify the step passed or detailed error logs to find what failed
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