Can I schedule recurring group classes?

Can I schedule recurring group classes?

 Yes, you have the option to schedule recurring group classes. You can set classes to repeat weekly on specific days and times or create a customised recurring schedule based on the duration of your course.

Simply select "Repeat weekly" in schedule section (step 3). Slots are in the multiple of 15 minutes. If you enter 4 in the highlighted session duration input field, this means 60 minute session from the chosen start time. 





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