Dan Bulteel

“Calendly Killer?” - we just got our first full review of Meet-Ting. Spoiler? Not yet.

The headline:

“Is Meet-Ting the Calendly Killer? My Full Review of This Email-First AI Scheduler”

The spoiler:

Not yet.

The reviewer spent real time testing Ting, walking through onboarding, sharing screenshots of their first scheduling attempts, and highlighting both what felt magical and what still needs work.

A few quotes that stuck with us:

  • “One of the most refreshing takes on scheduling I’ve seen in years.”

  • “It strips away the tool fatigue of links and apps, and instead embraces the way people already work: inside email.”

  • “It’s not perfect… but the core idea lands beautifully.”

They also called out what we know we need to improve:

  • Still Gmail/Google Calendar only

  • Group/complex scheduling isn’t there (yet)

  • Enterprise features like SOC2 and DPA still in progress

  • And yes, the occasional AI “hallucination” (HITL is a topic)

We’re delighted with the progress, it's been four weeks, but still a lot to do...!

If you schedule a lot of 1:1s and hate sending booking links, give Ting a try (free, in early access - drop comment for fast pass through the waitlist): meet-ting.com

Full review here: https://autogpt.net/meet-ting-review/

Thanks to everyone who’s been supporting us, testing, and giving feedback - it’s helping shape Ting into something that feels human, not just efficient. And that, honestly, is what I'm most proud about.

-Dan (founder)

173 views

Add a comment

Replies

Best
Chris Messina

Solid testimonial: "Ting is one of the most refreshing takes on scheduling I’ve seen in years." ⭐

Dan Bulteel

@chrismessina Helps to have some smart brains guiding you along the way!

Prithvi Damera

Really like the “email-first” approach here. Scheduling tools often feel like they force people into their workflow, so leaning into the natural channel (email) is a smart differentiator. The early feedback sounds promising — and honestly, “not yet” is the best kind of review this early, because it validates the core idea while giving you a roadmap for what to fix. Excited to see how Ting evolves once group scheduling + enterprise features land.