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How To Customize Your Settings

 

Completely customize your conference calling experience! You can change your name and picture, and much more!

The settings page allows you to have a completely customizable conference calling experience:

Phone Number: Entering your phone number gives you pin-less access as moderator, and unlocks SMS reminders about upcoming meetings.
Password: You can change your login password.
Timezone: You can view your timezone, which is based on the time displayed on your phone or computer.
Access Code: You can find or change or unique access code for your participants when joining a call.
Invitations: Take the hassle out of booking and automate your invitations beforehand
Moderator Pin: Here you can access or change your unique moderator pin.
Chimes/Name Announce: Toggle entry/exit chimes, and name-announce audio.
Primary Dial-In Numbers: Choose what primary dial-in number shows up on your invitations.
Credit Card: your credit card details are here.
Waiting Room: Toggle waiting room music on and off.

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