
In this article, we’ll explore the functionality that allows you to schedule an event’s start and end dates. This feature enhances your license’s flexibility by ensuring that only active events count toward your limit.
Previously, events remained active from the moment they were set up until they were fully closed, including the time required for photo uploads and event wrap-up. This meant that if you had a license with a set limit—such as 4 events for the regular plan, 8 for the pro plan, or 12 for the enterprise plan—you had to be mindful of how many events were in use at any given time.
With the new scheduling system, events only count toward your license limit when they fall within their designated start and end times. Outside these hours, the event is not considered active, freeing up slots for other scheduled events.
This new approach gives you greater control over event allocation. For example, if you have a regular license (4 events), you can now schedule:
Under the old system, this setup wasn’t possible because events remained active from drop-off to return, limiting how many could be scheduled in a single day. Now, events are only considered “active” during their assigned time slots, making it easier to optimize event scheduling.
One of the biggest advantages of this feature is the ability to test and finalize an event without using up your license slots.
The start and end times can be configured directly from the Event Manager when creating an event. Be aware, that once you create the event the start and end times cannot be modified. Simply duplicate the event and delete the undesired event from the list. If you’ve already started setting up that event, close it first, duplicate it, and then delete it.
This new scheduling functionality provides a more efficient way to manage your events, ensuring that you maximize the usage of your license while allowing for pre-event testing and post-event processing without restrictions. By strategically scheduling event times, you can host more events within the same license limits and improve overall efficiency.
If you have any questions about setting up event schedules, feel free to reach out to our support team. Happy event planning!