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Ability to adjust when a events gets posted (for both recurring and regular events)


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Harris

Originally suggested by CelticWolf#4022

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Phil R

I'd like to add a specific sub-feature request to this feature. For my use case, I would like to have a single recurring event, but have the next X number of events be active and displayed. In my case, I have a weekly recurring club meet and would always like the next four meets show up with their own RSVPs.

My current workaround is to have 4 separate events that repeat monthly on 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Thursdays, but this is not ideal. Thanks!


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nosut

Merged with: Have the repeat message post at a specific time instead of when the duration ends

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Ghosty

Have the repeat be posted at specific time instead of when the duration ends or after an hour. it helps with avoiding message being posted at midnight and everyone miss it


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I'd like the ability to control when an event is posted to discord (pre-schedule it) and/or have some control over when a repeated event is posted. Having it automatically post an hour after the previous event starts is too soon for my needs.

Thank you for your time.


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Hello,

I am trying to create a series of events that occur on a daily basis but I do not want the event to be shown ahead of time. So, what I am trying to do is to schedule an event for a sketch a day with the details to be released when the event is opened. I don't want the details to be known ahead of time and would rather users be surprised on what they need to sketch for that particular day, if that makes sense. I tried to set up the events for a future date but it is showing the event early (I understand that this is intentional since events can be used to plan things ahead of time). I am asking for a feature request to make it so that the event does not show up until the scheduled day/time. Is this possible?

Thanks!


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nosut

Merged with: Event schedule

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Scheduled posting should be a feature.


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Vyom Jain

For our weekly events, we want to post the event an hour before the call starts to remind people that the event will start. Instead, it is automatically posted at the end of each call (and then a week passes before the call happens). Is this on the near term? It would be AMAZING help!


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Kat Reign

I have events that are set to occur on a three week schedule. So week one it happens on Sun/Thus, week two on Mon/Fri, and week three on Tues. I set them up to be recurring every three weeks, but they post all out of order right now instead of chronologically, since I can't control when the next event should post. Would be great if we could have an option for how long before the start of the event it posts in regard to recurring events.


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Radgryd

Thanks for the merge, I only searched for 'scheduled'. Sorry about the double-post!


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Radgryd

Would be great if we had the option to schedule event posts - set them up at a specific time and let sesh post at midnight, for example.


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nosut

Merged with: Scheduled Events

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levisnoot

Sometimes I'll have an idea for the next event before the upcoming one has started. The problem with adding a new one at this time is that it appears before the current event has started. I don't want to give off the impression that the new event is more important than the upcoming one, nor risk people not seeing the first event.

If we could schedule the discord post for the event that would make things clearer for my server members.


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nosut

Merged with: Schedule Event Creation

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ravenblackhart

Allow users to schedule when an event's post will be published


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nosut

Merged with: Allow scheduling of events

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Harris

Status changed to: Planned

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nosut

Merged with: Add in a setting for when to post recurring events

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CombativeYeet

Currently, recurring events are automatically posted 1 hour after the previous event begins. Allow users to set when to post the new event so that the post doesn't get buried by the time the event date gets closer.


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