This is super handy, @jrhizor! I'm always struggling to keep track of all those pesky itineraries and invites that slip through the cracks. Your tool is exactly what we need for better calendar management. Love how it's open source too—kudos for making it accessible! Can't wait to try invite.sh and see if it catches all my missed flights ☁️✈️. Anyone else experiencing the same issue? Let's share our thoughts!
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Hey Jared, stumbled upon your tool through a friend's recommendation and gotta say it's a neat concept but it seems like just another version of existing tools like Calendly or Doodle right? A big plus is not needing access to a Google account but why'd anyone switch if they're already used to those other platforms? Also any plans for integrating with other calendar systems?
@corrinne It's a bit different for doodle/calendly, which are more focused on coordinating between different people. This is mostly for going from some sort of description of events to easy invites based on those descriptions.
Any particular calendar systems you think I should add?
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Nice one. Can't said I've run into the problem myself, but the website looks nice and clean!
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Jared, I get the purpose and all but why not go a step further and add a reminder feature that not only adds the event to your Google Calendar but also sends reminders without needing access, sounds like a missed opportunity for users who need more functionality, also, how does it handle recurring events 🤔 would love to see some more advanced options in the next version, good luck with it
This is a game changer, @jrhizor! I can't tell you how many important flights and events I've missed just because they didn’t auto-populate. Invite.sh sounds super useful for keeping my calendar organized without the usual hassle. Kudos for making it open source—definitely will give it a go! Upvoted!
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I came across your new tool by chance while browsing, I gotta say I'm a bit skeptical though, having used similar tools like Calendly and Doodle, I'm wondering how yours stands out, especially since those already pretty much dominate this space, Privacy concerns aren't really a big deal for me but I guess it's nice that you don't ask for access to Google accounts, anyway I think there's room for improvement but good luck with it
@growthguru It's a bit different than doodle/calendly. Both of them are focused on finding common time for people. This is mostly for going from some sort of description of events to easy invites based on those descriptions.
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