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# What is the difference between "availability per service" and "availability per team member"?

**Please note that "availability per teammate" is a premium feature**

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### What is Availability per service?

When setting the service on "Availability per service", Availabilities is handled at a service level, which is best for small team.&#x20;

Use this if you are 1-person team using Cowlendar.

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### What is Availability per teammate?

{% hint style="warning" %}
Required to be able to assign this service to a teammate. If not selected then this service will not even show up as selectable while editing your teammate
{% endhint %}

When setting the service on "Availability per teammate", availabilities will be handled at a teammate level (best for team of 2-99).&#x20;

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