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ScheduLegend
Find a time to meet using natural language
3 followers
Find a time to meet using natural language
3 followers
ScheduLegend helps two or more people find a time to meet using natural language. Instead of clicking lots of boxes on a calendar, participants simply type their availability in plain English (e.g. “next two weeks between 11am and 3pm but not Fridays”). Create an event, share a link, and instantly see which times work for everyone. No login, fast, and free.










Qufro
I built ScheduLegend because I use tools like whenisgood.net quite a lot, and while they work, I always found the grid-clicking a bit awkward, especially when you have to do it repeatedly. I kept thinking there should be a more natural way to express availability than ticking boxes.
The problem I wanted to solve was simple: help two or more people quickly find a time that works for everyone, without logins, heavy setup, or too much friction. Typing something like “next two weeks between 11am and 3pm but not Fridays” feels much closer to how people actually think about time.
The approach was to keep everything minimal: natural-language input, a fast flow, and a results page where you can see at a glance what works. I deliberately limited it to 1-hour slots for now to keep the scope small, and I’ll add more flexibility if people find it useful.
This launch is mainly about learning, I’m really interested in whether this feels smoother than traditional scheduling tools, and what could be improved. Feedback, ideas, and criticism are all very welcome!