Why Your Recurring Appointments Aren’t Firing Workflows And How to Fix It Fast

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Ever had a client book recurring appointments and poof—your workflow doesn’t fire?

Yeah, that happened in a recent Zoom coaching session with Mario Aldayuz (Head of Partnerships at HL Pro Tools). And honestly, what came out of that call was gold for anyone running automations in HighLevel. 

So I figured I’d break it down here—quick, clear, and with a few of my own notes thrown in.

When Recurring Bookings Ghost Your Workflows

You’ve probably done this:

  1. Built a solid automation in HighLevel
  2. Used the classic “Customer Booked Appointment” trigger
  3. Tested it with a one-time booking—worked great!
  4. Then your client books recurring sessions (like weekly coaching calls)…
  5. Nothing happens. No confirmation. No reminders. Nada.

So what gives?

The Hidden Trigger Flaw (That’s Not Actually a Bug)

Here’s the thing most users miss:

“Customer Booked Appointment” only triggers for the first manual booking.
Recurring events? Not included. 😅

This came up in Mario’s session, and it’s a big deal if you’re doing coaching, consulting, or anything where clients book multiple sessions at once.

✅ The Fix: Use the “Appointment Status” Trigger Instead

This one works way better for recurring appointments because it tracks status changes—like confirmed, rescheduled, canceled, etc. Which means:

  • Every time a new instance of the recurring appointment rolls around?
  • Your workflow actually fires.

💡 Pro Tip: If you’re doing reminders, no-shows, or follow-ups—this is the trigger you want.


Matt Banner

Real Talk: Your Workflow May Need a Tune-Up

If you’re here thinking, “Dang, this might be happening in my setup right now…” — you’re not alone.

Here’s what I’d recommend:

🔍 Audit your appointment-based workflows

  • Are you using “Customer Booked Appointment”?
  • If yes, and it’s for recurring sessions—swap it out.
  • If no, double-check that your triggers cover all the right status changes.

📩 Still stuck? We’ve got tools, templates, and troubleshooting support inside HL Pro Tools that can help. (Shameless plug, but it’s true.)

TL;DR – What You Need to Remember

Let’s wrap this up with some rapid-fire takeaways:

“Customer Booked Appointment” ≠ Recurring friendly
Use “Appointment Status” for better coverage
Recurring events don’t fire triggers unless the status changes
Audit your triggers if your automations are acting funky
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