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cchamber33
Feb 27, 2024Copper Contributor
Adjusting Expiration Date on Bookings Page Link
Good Afternoon, I am a recruiter using Bookings for Me to allow candidates to arrange their phone screens with me. My question is - the link that is generated has an expiration date typically a f...
- Mar 07, 2024We have similar but different application at our startup. Having to reset these links every 90 days is something that will be easily overlooked amidts chronic hectic day to day.
Meanwhile as the expiration date is embedded in the sharable link, recreating this link means having to replace the link everywhere it has been used previously - email signatures, web bookmarks, and other places.
Ideally the expiration date can be chosen. If that is unworkable, then remove the expiration from the sharable link and make it "behind the scenes".
JoeHobbsV
Mar 07, 2024Copper Contributor
We have similar but different application at our startup. Having to reset these links every 90 days is something that will be easily overlooked amidts chronic hectic day to day.
Meanwhile as the expiration date is embedded in the sharable link, recreating this link means having to replace the link everywhere it has been used previously - email signatures, web bookmarks, and other places.
Ideally the expiration date can be chosen. If that is unworkable, then remove the expiration from the sharable link and make it "behind the scenes".
Meanwhile as the expiration date is embedded in the sharable link, recreating this link means having to replace the link everywhere it has been used previously - email signatures, web bookmarks, and other places.
Ideally the expiration date can be chosen. If that is unworkable, then remove the expiration from the sharable link and make it "behind the scenes".
cchamber33
Mar 08, 2024Copper Contributor
JoeHobbsV Thanks so much for the response, we ended up figuring out the same as what you're proposing. While I do wish the date could be edited, this is a good workaround and hoping it'll help candidates to assume they have a limited amount of time with the link.