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)

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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!

Abdul Rehman

I actually like that you’re openly sharing what still needs work. Builds a lot of trust.

Dan Bulteel

@abod_rehman Thank you so much! I imagine there's pros and cons, but I believe (maybe naively) when we finally get to: "wow, this works so well", it'll travel hard and the honest story behind it can be found too. Too many overnight success stories makes builders (including me) feel like it's impossible at times. Appreciate your message!

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.