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| Collecting Information/Questions from Invitee |
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✓ Yes | 🟢 Low |
| Avoid Double Bookings |
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MVP Implementation Analysis
Collecting Information/Questions from Invitee
🟢 Low EffortThis feature enables users to ask specific questions to the person booking a meeting. This information can be collected during the booking process and is useful for pre-qualifying leads, gathering context, or preparing for the meeting.
The MVP would allow users to define a short, predefined set of questions (e.g., 'What is your company name?', 'What do you want to discuss?'). The input fields would be displayed on the booking page and the answers saved with the appointment.
The backend would need to store these questions and their answers associated with each booking. The frontend would dynamically display these input fields.
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