In the era of remote work and video conferencing, Zoom has found its way to the top by offering users a huge range of customizations for their video meetings. One option that makes the app stand out is that of ‘Recurring Meetings’. Zoom lets you create one meeting that you can use again and again. This reduces the hassle of creating a meeting every time you want to talk to the same group of people. In this article, we’ll discuss what the ‘No fixed time’ setting means in relation to recurring meetings on Zoom.
Since Zoom has become such an integral part of daily communication, it makes sense that there is an option to keep a recurring meeting going. This meeting can be accessed at any time (if “join before host” is enabled) and continues even after the meeting has ended. With recurring meetings, you can schedule a meeting for even an entire month at once.
You can also customize the date and time you want to schedule the meeting each day. Attendees will receive reminders before a meeting starts. As a host, there is little you need to do after scheduling a meeting. You will receive a notification each time the meeting is scheduled, allowing you to join the meeting with a single click.
When scheduling a recurring meeting, Zoom offers you customization in terms of the recurrences. This means that you can decide when you want the meeting to recur. You can choose between Daily, Weekly, Monthly or No fixed time. These recurring meetings have a limit on their occurrence. The maximum limit for recurring meetings is 50 for paid Zoom accounts. This means that daily recurring meetings will expire after 50 days. Similarly, weekly recurring meetings will expire after 50 weeks.