How to use buffers
Buffers create breathing room in your schedule by adding extra time before or after your meetings. They ensure you have space to prepare, travel between locations, or decompress after important calls without your calendar feeling cramped.
What are buffers?
Buffers are protective time blocks that surround your meetergo meetings. They serve essential purposes:
- Give you preparation time before important conversations
- Allow travel time between different meeting locations
- Provide space for post-meeting notes and mental transitions
- Prevent back-to-back scheduling that leaves you feeling overwhelmed
Each Meeting Type you create can have completely customized buffer settings that match your specific needs.
Adding buffers to a Meeting Type
- Navigate to your Meeting Types page and find the Meeting Type you want to modify
- Click the gear icon and select “Edit”
- Go to “When can people book?”
- Locate the “Buffers” section
- Click drop down to choose your desired buffer duration before event and/or after event
- Click “Save changes” to apply your new settings
Your buffer settings will automatically apply to all future bookings for this Meeting Type.
Removing buffers from Meeting Types
For upcoming meetings that haven't been scheduled yet:
- Go to your Meeting Types page and select the relevant Meeting Type
- Click the gear icon and select “Edit”
- Go to “When can people book?”
- Locate the “Buffers” section
- Change the buffer time to 0 minutes for both before and after options
- Click Save changes to confirm
Understanding how buffer logic works
meetergo's buffer system operates with intelligent logic to protect your time effectively. Buffers only apply to meetings booked through your meetergo links, but the system considers your entire calendar when checking availability to prevent any scheduling conflicts.
Here's a practical example: If you have a 30-minute meeting with 15-minute buffers both before and after, meetergo needs to find a full 60-minute block of free time. Your actual meeting remains 30 minutes, but those buffer periods ensure no other appointments can be scheduled too close.
Buffers in team booking scenarios
When multiple team members are involved in Meeting Types, buffer settings can create interesting dynamics in availability.
- For round robin Meeting Types: Individual buffer settings on other Meeting Types might cause uneven distribution of meetings among team members.
- For collective Meeting Types: If one person has buffers on their other Meeting Types, those buffers could block time slots that would otherwise be available for the group meeting.
Troubleshooting the buffer message
meetergo's scheduling system may display a buffer message when certain time slots appear unavailable. This indicates that buffer settings are preventing booking at that specific time.
Common reasons you might see this message include buffer time overlapping with existing meetings, insufficient calendar space to accommodate both the meeting duration and required buffers, or legacy buffer settings still attached to previously scheduled meetings.
Resolving buffer-related scheduling issues
When buffer appears but no meetergo meetings are scheduled:
This situation typically occurs when non-meetergo events are consuming your buffer time. Try deleting the conflicting calendar event or changing its status to free (don't forget to check all-day events). Alternatively, you can temporarily set the buffer time to 0 minutes for the Meeting Type you're trying to schedule.
When buffer shows outdated buffer settings:
meetergo doesn't automatically update buffers on meetings that were already scheduled before you changed your Meeting Type settings. These existing meetings continue following their original buffer rules. To address this, cancel and rebook the mentioned booking.
When your calendar appears free but meetings won't book:
This problem often stems from "double buffers" - using both before and after buffers that create larger blocked time periods than expected. The solution is to edit your Meeting Type to use either a before or after buffer instead of both. For meetings already booked, you have to cancel and rebook it.
FAQ
Do buffers count toward my actual meeting time?
No, buffers are separate from your meeting duration. A 30-minute meeting with buffers is still 30 minutes long - the buffers simply protect surrounding time slots.
Can different Meeting Types have different buffer settings?
Yes, each Meeting Type operates independently with its own buffer configuration. You might use longer buffers for important client calls and shorter ones for internal team meetings.
What happens if I change buffer settings after meetings are already scheduled?
Existing scheduled meetings keep their original buffer settings. Only new bookings will use the updated buffer configuration. In case you want to modify the buffer, you need to cancel and rebook the meeting.
Updated on: 19/09/2025
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