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Timetable

Show weekly schedules with time slots and booking

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The Timetable Block displays a structured schedule — class times for fitness studios, recurring office hours for service businesses, weekly broadcast schedule for streamers, multi-day event programs for conferences. Each entry shows day, time, title, and optional description. Where the Calendar Block shows date-by-date events, the Timetable Block shows recurring weekly patterns — what happens regularly rather than what happens once.

Use cases

Concrete patterns we see UniLink creators apply most. Pick the closest to your situation as a starting point.

Fitness studio class schedule

Yoga, spinning, pilates, weights — show the weekly schedule with class names, times, and instructors. Visitors see what fits their week before booking. Pair with Booking Block for one-tap class signup.

Streaming and broadcast schedule

Twitch streamers, YouTube live creators, podcast publishing schedules — when to expect new content. Builds reliable audience habits ("Tuesday 8 PM is the live") that drive viewership.

Recurring office hours

Service businesses with set consultation hours — coaches, therapists, professors. The Timetable Block shows when you're available without ambiguity, reducing scheduling friction.

Conference and event program

Multi-day conferences with sessions across days and tracks — the Timetable Block organizes the program. Attendees scan and pick which sessions to attend.

How to add this block

From marketplace install to live on your link in bio. Each step takes seconds; the writing is what takes time.

  1. 1

    Add the block to your page

    Open the UniLink dashboard, choose the page that should accept bookings, and drag the block in from the marketplace. The default state is preview — no bookings until you finish setup.

  2. 2

    Connect your calendar

    Sync Google Calendar, Outlook, or iCal so existing events become unavailable slots. This prevents double-bookings without you manually blocking time after every personal meeting.

  3. 3

    Define availability and slot length

    Set the days and hours you accept bookings, the length of each slot, and any buffer between slots. Buffers prevent back-to-back exhaustion and give you a transition window.

  4. 4

    Add intake questions or payment

    Optionally collect a short form or upfront payment when someone books. For paid bookings, connect Stripe/PayPal in Settings → Payments first.

  5. 5

    Publish and share the link

    Publish the page, share the link in your bio or campaign, and watch confirmed bookings flow into your calendar. UniLink Analytics shows booking-to-show-up rate so you can spot drop-off.

Best practices that move the needle

Small changes in writing or curation that consistently improve conversion.

Show price upfront, not at checkout

If your service costs money, name the price near the booking button. Hidden pricing kills conversion — visitors who reach checkout and see an unexpected number tend to bounce.

Limit slot choices to reduce paralysis

Offering "any time you want" overwhelms visitors. Pre-filter to 6-12 sensible slots over the next two weeks. Bookings rise when the choice feels manageable.

Confirm by email AND SMS

No-shows drop sharply when you confirm by both channels. UniLink can trigger both automatically when a booking is made and 24h before the appointment.

Cancel policy in plain language

State your cancel window upfront ("free cancel 24h before, otherwise 50% charge"). Visitors who know the rule before booking are far less likely to no-show.

Frequently asked questions

What is a Timetable Block in a link in bio?

A Timetable Block displays a structured schedule of recurring or scheduled events. Each entry has day, time, title, and optional description. It's built for showing repeating patterns (weekly classes, broadcast schedules) or multi-day programs (conferences) rather than one-off events.

How is it different from the Calendar Block?

Calendar Block shows specific date-by-date events ("April 3, June 15, September 22"). Timetable Block shows recurring patterns ("Every Monday 6 PM"). Use Timetable for "this happens every week"; use Calendar for "these specific dates".

Can entries link to a Booking Block?

Yes. Each timetable entry can link to a Booking Block for that specific time slot. Useful for fitness classes, recurring office hours, or any scheduled session that needs reservation.

How is the schedule displayed?

Configurable as a weekly grid (Mon-Sun columns with times in rows) or a stacked list (chronological by day). Grid works for class schedules where visual time-of-day matters; list works for event programs where visitors scan top-to-bottom.

Is the Timetable Block free on UniLink?

Yes. The Timetable Block is included on every UniLink plan, including the free tier.

Ready to add this block?

Drop it on any UniLink page in under a minute. Customize copy, visuals, and order without touching code.

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