@_shahedk - this is amazing. Your problem analysis is spot on . . . particularly about the optics of asking someone to book time on Calendly when you are asking for their time.
GREAT WORK!
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This is exactly what I needed! I'm not a fan of Calendly, this is so much more useful for both myself and my clients. They can see clear time slots in plain text and don't have to log in to an external platform. I also can control what times I send over. Love it!
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Love this product! Efficient tool and very supportive and engaging team. Highly recommend it! Total time saver for me!
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@_shahedk Thanks so much for building this, exactly what I was looking for.
However, the extension stopped working for me as it seems to have lost the connection to my calendar. Any way I could reconnect the two?
Also, feature request: would be cool to automatically insert a blocker/"hold event" for suggested times. I assume, however, that automatic deletion of those would not work.
Every time I receive a Calendly link to book a meeting, it just doesn't feel right and I've had reservations about sending them out too. This is the perfect fix - simple to use with the button in the email composition frame. Nice one, thank you.
I tested it out, and I couldn't believe it was already existing in Gmail compose screen.
Brilliant tool.
Would love to insert a link for the recipient to select the timeslot and book a meeting themselves as well (in the next version).
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