Scheduling links work well in certain situations. But they fall short when a meeting is high-stakes, complex to set up, or is a socially nuanced dance. Share your availability in plain text and strike the right balance between efficiency and automation.
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SO tired of the work in looking at my calendar for each time in a Doodle. And Calendly doesn't always work the way it's supposed to (believe me, I've tried). Very excited about this product launch - I hope it's a success and solves these issues! It would be a great time-saver (pun intended).
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@janet_granger Really hope that AgreeTo will be the solution you were looking for. Let us know should you need other features to make your life easier :)
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@phil_schwengel I do have a question. When it comes to sharing my calendar, what is visible? (I use Google calendar). Is the time that's not available simply blocked out? Or is there visibility to my schedule?
@jan_beisheim Hi Jan,
we're currently going through Microsoft's review process for the Outlook Add-In. There are some legacy Internet Explorer quirks we have to iron out before we can publish it. We will let you know once we're through.
@a_budzialowska Hi Agnieska, glad you like our approach. Let us know what your thoughts are about the product. :)
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Really smart way to handle scheduling. I tend to not like just sending a scheduling link because it puts the work on the other person. When it's someone who may be a big client or investor, that matters.
Once you sync calendars, do you just copy/paste the snippet into an email or does it automatically send an email to the recipient? Is there a demo video?
Congrats on the launch!!
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