![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Each registrant, gets their own unique link. Like I do with a 'Reminder' notice, mentioned above.īut everytime someone joins your meeting, they have to go through Registration again, unless they use their own link, provided at the time they registered. One great benefit of Registration, is that you then can access a list of registrants to whom you can email further communication. Zoom Registration is great, but it may not fit with your needs. I didn't believe that, until I tested it with a second test zoom account. But when people use it, it's treated like a registration link. The answer from ZoomTestKitchen, 2nd in the chain above, allows you to copy the 'normal' link. Unexpectedly, a 'normal' link to the meeting, is treated like a registration link, once you turn 'registration required' on, for your meeting. My experience isn't extensive, when it comes to using Zoom Registration. Remember to copy the link you want to test, and put it in a browser to test it. Usually, logging out of my Pro account on the desktop app, and then signing in with a free account, allows me to see what most will see. I have several zoom identities that allow me to test out what others might see. ) Again, apologies for hijacking, but I'm thinking like you guys can straighten me out on this pretty simply (?) Thanks! It seems like I don't want to have a certain number of instances if this is a reoccurring meeting as it makes the invite look confusing and I'm thinking it automatically adds to their calendar (I really get confused about that part, but that's a different conversation. I'm assuming I can set this up so they receive one initial email with the invite-link and password- and I shouldn't have to edit, add, send out additional emails after that? I'm confused about recurring meeting, number of instances, etc. I want them to have to register once, and require a password to get in. I want to send invite to weekly group coaching call (meeting) when people purchase my online course. I posted my own question on this, but this conversation appears to be in the same ballpark as what i'm trying to accomplish. Hi, I'm going to hop in here to seek some guidance I've been having a hard time articulating forgive me if this leans towards hijacking the the thread. ![]()
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