
When you schedule a recurring meeting on the Zoom web portal, all the recurring meetings' dates will be displayed in the Upcoming tab on the Meetings page. When you schedule a recurring meeting on the desktop client, all the recurring meetings will appear in the Meetings tab.
Meetings can have up to 60 recurring sessions, so if you need more than 60 recurrences, use the No Fixed Time option.
The resulting calendar event can then be scheduled with whichever recurrence pattern you choose, but that recurrence pattern will not be reflected on the Zoom side.
When scheduling a recurring meeting in Google Calendar or in Outlook, the resulting Zoom meeting will always be created as a no-fixed-time recurring meeting. Recurring meetings with fixed recurrence patterns (daily, weekly, monthly) cannot be scheduled with your Personal Meeting ID (PMI) since your PMI is reserved so that you can start or schedule a meeting at any time, similar to a no-fixed-time recurring meeting. For a better experience, see the Zoom add-on for Google Calendar (web or mobile) or Outlook (desktop or web) if you use one of these calendar services to schedule meetings. Meeting IDs for recurring meetings expire 365 days after the meeting was last started.įor more information on scheduling meetings in general and all of the meeting settings, see our documentation on scheduling meetings. You can also set a recurring meeting to be used at any time.
You can schedule these meetings in daily, weekly, and monthly increments.
Zoom allows you to schedule meetings with multiple occurrences so that each occurrence uses the same meeting ID and settings.