Calendar Slot Duration — Why Appointments Block 30 Minutes

Closers occasionally notice that a single inbound appointment "eats" a 30-minute block on the Consultation calendar — even when the actual call is much shorter, or the lead does not show up. This page explains why that happens and what to do.

📌 Trigger: Paul Adrian (@lxr6831) asked in #improvement-requests on Apr 25, 2026: "bro can you check why some appointments are eating 30 minutes?" Documenting here so closers and admins have a single answer.

How the Consultation Calendar Is Configured

Why an Appointment Can "Eat" 30 Minutes

  1. Slot length is fixed at 30 min. Even a 5-minute call still locks the 30-min block on the calendar. The slot does not auto-shrink to actual call length.
  2. No-shows still hold the slot. If the lead does not pick up, the booked block stays on the calendar until manually rescheduled or marked no-show. The closer cannot take a new lead in that time window.
  3. Reassigned appointments leave the original block held. When the AI re-routes a lead to another closer (see AI Booking Agent — Appointment Reassignment), the new closer gets a fresh 30-min block. If the old block was not cleared cleanly, both closers can show the time as blocked.
  4. Active-client re-route. If the lead is already an active client, the appointment moves to CSR. The original closer's 30 min may stay reserved on their calendar view until the move syncs.
  5. Double-booking from manual entry. If a closer or admin manually adds an appointment on top of an AI-booked slot, the calendar shows back-to-back 30-min blocks even if it is the same client.

What to Do (Closers)

What to Do (Admins / Ops)

Page created 2026-04-29 from #improvement-requests question (Paul Adrian, Apr 25 2026). Owner: Sam (Ops) for calendar config, Peter for booking-flow logic.


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Created 2026-04-29 22:34:08 UTC by Admin
Updated 2026-04-29 22:34:08 UTC by Admin