Option 3 is handy if your event, such as a concert, recital, or show, has several showings on different dates. Additionally, if you have a substantial number of attendees, and you plan to add them one by one, this option is the right fit.
Scenarios when this would be useful:
- The event has MULTIPLE dates: This approach is valuable when you have an event with various dates. For instance, if you're organizing a series of shows like "Show A" on April 20th, "Show B" on April 21st, "Show C" on April 22nd, and "Show D" on April 23rd. It allows you to streamline reminders for all these dates in a single workflow.
- You have A LOT of people to remind: If you need to send reminders to a substantial number of attendees, this workflow can help manage them efficiently.
- Individualized Additions: This method is ideal when you're adding people to the event reminders on an individual basis. If attendees express their intention to attend your event individually, this process is suitable.
- Multiple Reminder Schedule: When you want to send multiple reminders for the event, such as notifications two days before, one day before, and one hour before the event starts, this workflow accommodates your multi-reminder needs.
This approach simplifies managing your event with multiple dates, especially when handling individual additions and setting up various reminders for your attendees.
For example:
- You have THE SAME show with multiple dates.
- Recital "A", "B", "C", "D"