After an epic launch of Cal.com last year, we're back with a Web3 application to help DAOs and other communities with their scheduling needs. Our mission is to build "Scheduling infrastructure for everyone" which includes the millions of crypto-pioneers.
Hello frens of Product Hunt.
After an explosive launch of our open-source calendly alternative "Cal.com" 10 months ago we're back with "Cal.com for Web3", a token-gated feature to meet people with the same tokens.
Last year I visited the Lisbon Crypto Week and met a ton of people who were leading or actively contributing to DAOs, such as Gitcoin, Harmony, and more.
Pretty much everyone told me, that while signing a proposal on-chain is freaking dope (agree), getting to an agreement still requires humans to meet. And that's still really hard.
We're trying to solve a few problems by token-gating your booking link. For example: https://cal.com/peerrich-eth can only be booked by members of the OrangeDAO who hold $ORANGE tokens. That way, the DAO can organize Office Hours, group calls for proposals, 1-on-1s, and many more things.
Our mission at Cal.com is to connect a billion people by 2031.
We want to build the scheduling infrastructure that works for absolutely everyone, including the millions of people who are building the future of web3 already.
With this integration, we're just dipping our toes into the web3 rabbit hole but we're excited to continue building this out if you think this is cool and needed (vote with your upvote hehe)
We're just getting started. If you are interested to do more, join our slack at https://cal.com/slack or contribute to our open-source repository: https://github.com/calcom/cal.com. We're also hiring https://cal.com/jobs
Yours,
Peer, Bailey and the Team
?makers this is sooo good! Have been a fan of Cal.com and now serving the web3 community?!! Take my fiat π°π
This also brings my attention to another trend I'm noticing - young and ambitious startups building tools for the web3 community, in addition to their web2 products. And this is probably what the future will be. We shouldn't expect companies building *only* for web3, but serving both the worlds (web2 and web3) in the best possible manner.
Congratulations on the launch π
WAGMI
@adityavsc Thank you @adityavsc I agree with the sentiment. We see Cal.com as a web2.5 company who's job is to on-board millions of new people to web3 vs building for only for existing people in web3 π
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