Looking back at the times when we used to exchange 10 emails to find a time to meet feels like the dark ages. But we have a long way to go. The scheduling tools of today put the burden on the recipient, which can be even more inconvenient than trading emails in the first place. We believe using a scheduling tool should be just as easy for the recipient as it is for the sender.
Why the folks you’re sending your scheduling link to will love SavvyCal:
Why you’ll be glad you switched to SavvyCal:
No Your family on Google videos yet. You could help us improve this page by suggesting one.
Based on our record, Your family on Google should be more popular than SavvyCal. It has been mentiond 24 times since March 2021. We are tracking product recommendations and mentions on various public social media platforms and blogs. They can help you identify which product is more popular and what people think of it.
Most half-decent routers/wifi setups these days include some form of parental controls and/or device-level management. You can also use Google or Apple's family controls (https://families.google/families/ or https://www.apple.com/nz/families/ respectively). Source: 5 months ago
Set up Google Family which includes a Family Calendar; use that for all appointments. (Experienced mom tip: set up a Gmail account for your son, so you can claim his name, if possible. Add his email to the Google Family as well). Source: about 1 year ago
It's more affordable if you can coordinate a google family group. Source: about 1 year ago
Did you set up that Gmail account yourself, or is it attached to theirs? I set up my kids' email addresses so they would be able to register to play games like Minecraft, but they were under a family plan, so they are mine and I can search them if I find it necessary, including things like history. So, who set up the account? If it is one you've been using a while, as a minor, they might be able to. Not in... Source: over 1 year ago
Tried Support chat and he told me NOT to add a family member at https://families.google/families/ but to do it through the YTTV app (an option that doesn't exist). Source: over 1 year ago
Not sure! Perhaps this could work https://www.startbooking.com/ or this https://savvycal.com/. Source: about 1 year ago
I use SavvyCal to allow clients to schedule meetings with me. It integrates all of my calendars: iCloud, Google, Microsoft. So clients always see when I’m busy and when I’m available, according to all of those calendars. Source: about 1 year ago
Make • Build and automate workflows InvoiceBerry • Online invoicing for small businesses Gusto • Payroll, benefits and HR management Hive • Manage tasks, workflows and team’s work Lanva • Social video editing app. ClickUp • Manage tasks, docs, chat, goals and more Plausible • Open-source privacy-friendly web analytics Podcast Hawk • Podcast guest booking software. Writesonic • AI-driven content... Source: over 1 year ago
I built something like for a University many years ago, but I don't believe what you're looking for exists in the market. You can look at https://savvycal.com/ but it won't be free. Source: over 1 year ago
Oh and savvycal.com to manage the booked calls & meetings reminders. Source: over 1 year ago
Pay Tgthr - Set your split ratio, and when the card is used, Pay Tgthr will do the math and charge each partner's existing checking account.
Calendly - Say goodbye to phone and email tag for finding the perfect meeting time with Calendly. It's 100% free, super easy to use and you'll love our customer service.
TabTab - Split the cost of subscriptions with friends
Cal.com - Cal.com (formerly Calendso) is the open source Calendly alternative.
Splitsub - Group buying app for online subscriptions
TidyCal - Optimize your schedule with custom booking pages and calendar integrations