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    Time slots & capacity

    How time slots work, setting capacity limits, and what happens when a slot fills up.

    4 min read Updated Apr 15, 2026
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    • How slots work
    • Adding and editing slots

    Every event has one or more time slots. Each slot is its own shift with its own start/end time and capacity. Volunteers RSVP to a specific slot, not the event as a whole.

    How slots work

    • Each slot is an independent shift — a Saturday event might have a 9am-12pm slot and a 1pm-4pm slot.
    • Capacity is per-slot. If the morning has 20 spots and the afternoon has 10, they fill independently.
    • Volunteers pick one slot when they RSVP. They can RSVP to multiple slots if you allow it.
    • When a slot hits capacity, it shows as 'Full' in the browse feed. Volunteers can still see the event but can't register for that slot.

    Adding and editing slots

    1. 1

      Open the event editor

      From your event page, click Edit → Slots section.

    2. 2

      Add a new slot

      Click Add Slot. Enter start time, end time, and max capacity.

    3. 3

      Edit existing slots

      Click any slot to change times or capacity. Changes notify RSVPed volunteers if the time changes.

    4. 4

      Delete a slot

      Remove a slot by clicking the trash icon. If volunteers are RSVPed, they'll be notified and need to pick a different slot.

    Shorter slots fill faster

    Create multiple 2-3 hour slots instead of one long 8-hour block. Volunteers are more likely to commit to a shorter shift, and you get better coverage across the day.

    Reducing capacity

    Reducing capacity below the number of current RSVPs won't kick anyone out, but new registrations will be blocked until someone cancels.

    Pro tip for recurring events

    For weekly events with the same schedule, duplicate the event and just change the date. All slot configurations carry over.

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