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Framadate
When2Meet
Xoyondo
Rallly
DuD-Poll
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LettuceMeet
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I've looked around for something like this also, and I found https://lettucemeet.com which I often use for this. It doesn't require signing in, and it allows adding what times you are available. It's a bit unintuitive in where the buttons are placed so some people sometimes struggle to figure out how to add their availability, but generally I like it. - Source: Hacker News / over 2 years ago
I really like LettuceMeet for that for our DnD group: https://lettucemeet.com/. - Source: Hacker News / over 3 years ago
I wanted to dig up this other one my friends use for watch party planning... it's called https://lettucemeet.com/ and it's more like you create individual one-off invites for people to log their possible availability for a single event, and what times they could do it. Maybe some kind of combination could be helpful, depending what exactly you're trying to coordinate. Source: almost 4 years ago
Check out lettucemeet have everybody put their availability on there. Find out who can DM and have each of them set up a discord then start telling people which DM to contact for their game. Source: almost 4 years ago
Throw up a lettucemeet and then sort the groups by who's available when. Source: almost 4 years ago
Doodle - Make meetings happen. With Doodle, scheduling becomes quick and easy.
Framadate - Make your polls
When2Meet - When2meet helps you find the best time for a group to get together. It is a free survey tool that is quick and easy to use.
Xoyondo - Xoyondo makes it easy to find a date for your event that works for everybody. You can also create polls and conduct surveys. Xoyondo is free. No registration required.
Rallly - Find the best time to meet. Coordinate group meetings without the back-and-forth emails.
DuD-Poll - Dudle is an online scheduling application, which is free and open source.