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The difference between a scheduling page and a public page
The difference between a scheduling page and a public page

Learn what each term means and the difference between them

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Written by Anni
Updated over 2 months ago

As you use Bookwhen, you might come across the terms 'scheduling page' and 'public page.' This article explains what they mean and how they work.

This article covers:


Scheduling page

The scheduling page is where you, as the admin, set up events for your customers to view and purchase tickets.

Depending on your plan, you can create multiple scheduling pages, each separate from the others but all managed under the same account.

You can find your scheduling page(s) by selecting Scheduling from the left-hand menu:

Scheduling page with an arrow pointing to the 'Scheduling' option in the left-hand dashboard menu, guiding users on where to click to access their scheduling page.


Public page

The public page is where customers go to book tickets for your events. Each page has its own unique URL, and you can customise both the name and the URL for each page.

To navigate to the public page, select Scheduling from the left-hand menu, then View public page:

Scheduling page with an arrow pointing to the 'View Public Page' button, guiding users to click and open their public page.

An example of a public page:

Screenshot of a public page example, displaying how the page appears to visitors.

✨ Learn more information on customising your public page and changing your page's URL.


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