Can Voksha work alongside Zoom or Google Meet for tutoring businesses that run virtual sessions?
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Yes, and this is a common setup for tutoring businesses that offer online sessions alongside or instead of in-person tutoring. Because Voksha books directly into Google Calendar or Outlook, and both platforms support automatically generating a Zoom or Google Meet link when an event is created, a session booked by phone can come with a video link already attached the same way a session booked through an online scheduling page would. This matters for tutoring specifically because virtual sessions have become standard for SAT and ACT prep, AP exam coaching, and any family that prefers not to drive across town for an hour of algebra help, so a meaningful share of bookings need a video link, not just a time and address. When Voksha books a trial or package session for a family that has indicated they want virtual tutoring, the calendar invite generated includes the meeting link automatically, and both the tutor and the parent receive it through their normal calendar notification, without a coordinator needing to manually create and send a separate link after the fact. For centers running a hybrid model where some tutors are in-person only and others are virtual-only or offer both, this distinction is part of the setup configuration, so Voksha asks the right clarifying question (in-person at our location or virtual) when a parent is booking, rather than defaulting to one format and creating confusion. This keeps the phone-booking experience consistent with what a parent would get booking directly through your website.
Yes, and this is a common setup for tutoring businesses that offer online sessions alongside or instead of in-person tutoring. Because Voksha books directly into Google Calendar or Outlook, and both platforms support automatically generating a Zoom or Google Meet link when an event is created, a session booked by phone can come with a video link already attached the same way a session booked through an online scheduling page would. This matters for tutoring specifically because virtual sessions have become standard for SAT and ACT prep, AP exam coaching, and any family that prefers not to drive across town for an hour of algebra help, so a meaningful share of bookings need a video link, not just a time and address. When Voksha books a trial or package session for a family that has indicated they want virtual tutoring, the calendar invite generated includes the meeting link automatically, and both the tutor and the parent receive it through their normal calendar notification, without a coordinator needing to manually create and send a separate link after the fact. For centers running a hybrid model where some tutors are in-person only and others are virtual-only or offer both, this distinction is part of the setup configuration, so Voksha asks the right clarifying question (in-person at our location or virtual) when a parent is booking, rather than defaulting to one format and creating confusion. This keeps the phone-booking experience consistent with what a parent would get booking directly through your website.
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