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# Study session location

## Global Location

Use **Custom Location** to set a location for each participant automatically, such as a video link or address. If this is off, you can add unique locations to each participant as well, see **Respondent-specific Location** below.

## Zoom Integration

Use the Zoom integration to automatically create unique links for each participant.

## Google Meet Integration

Use the Google Meet integration to automatically create unique links for each participant.

## MS Outlook Integration

Use the MS Outlook integration to automatically create unique links for each participant.

## Respondent-specific Location

Navigate to a **Study**, and **click** on a respondent. If the **Global Location** is **not** set in **Study Settings**, then you'll be able to click **Add Location** on a respondent's study profile to set a custom link for this respondent.

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