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    Duplicate & reuse events

    Clone a past event to save time on recurring opportunities.

    2 min read Updated Apr 15, 2026
    • Organization Owner
    • Program Manager
    • Event Coordinator

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    • What carries over
    • What resets
    • How to duplicate

    For events you run regularly — weekly cleanups, monthly food drives — duplicating saves you from rebuilding the same event from scratch every time.

    What carries over

    • Title and description
    • Location settings
    • Time slot structure (same number of slots and capacity)
    • Intake questions
    • Tags and visibility settings

    What resets

    • RSVPs — the new event starts with zero registrations.
    • Dates — you'll need to set new dates for the duplicate.
    • Attendance data — previous check-ins don't carry over.

    How to duplicate

    Open the event you want to clone. Click the three-dot menu (top right) and select Duplicate. Update the dates and any details that changed, then publish.

    Pro tip: Weekly recurring events

    Duplicate once per week and just change the date — it takes under a minute. Much faster than creating from scratch each time.

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