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Buffer time included in meeting time
Sunnygirl1210250, are you opening this event from the Bookings calendar or outlook calendar ?
- Debasish_ThakurFeb 01, 2024
Microsoft
I meant where you are accessing the event, I think you are accessing it from Outlook calendar.
The booked slot will appear as per the service duration on the Bookings calendar. Outlook calendar will keep the entire chunk of time (including buffer time) to avoid double booking during same time. This is not a recent change in Bookings behaviour. Thanks.- Sunnygirl1210250Feb 16, 2024Copper Contributor
Debasish_Thakur thanks for your reply. The Outlook desktop app is where we access all our appointments. It would be convoluted to access a website for the appointments made through the Bookings app. It shows in the Outlook calendar desktop app as a 45-minute meeting for the client but a 75 minute meeting for myself; this is very confusing. Is there a way to show buffer time as buffer time please and not as part of the appointment. I have attached a screenshot of what this looks like. Thank you
- thetommercerFeb 09, 2024Copper Contributor
This behaviour is bizarre though, and is definitely not the way it used to behave. A booking of 30 minutes, with fifteen minute buffer either side is now showing as a single booking of one hour. This is causing much confusion with people as they're going to log on to a meeting at the event start time when it doesn't actually begin for another fifteen minutes.
Either buffer time needs to show separately on Outlook calendars as 'buffer time' OR it doesn't show on the calendar at all as a physical entry, but the buffer logic still applies.
- michelle_gFeb 20, 2025Copper Contributor
I agree! It is so confusing! We were using Calendly previously. It has a button you just toggle on to prevent back-to-back meetings, which is what the buffer is trying to accomplish. Not all my meetings are booked using Bookings and there is no indicator on the meeting invitation, so I find myself jumping on calls early.
Come on Microsoft! If Calendly can do it so easily, I am sure you can too!