Scheduling a meeting shouldn’t require endless rounds of email tag just to find a time that works for all your stakeholders. (“Next month is a no-go, too. Should we try for 3 p.m. CT next year?”)
It’s hard enough to find work-life balance when you’re manually coordinating across time zones and merging details from your work and personal calendars.
You need a stress-free way to manage meetings across all your calendars.
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We use https://tidycal.com/ because you get a lifetime deal when you buy it and you can sync your calendar with it, so if you or your partners are already booked, it will not allow someone to book during that timeslot. Source: over 2 years ago
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