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Reever
AI scheduling. Configure in chat. Prep before meetings.
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AI scheduling. Configure in chat. Prep before meetings.
3 followers
Calendly shipped before LLMs existed. Reever is what scheduling looks like now. Three things that don't exist in Calendly, Cal.com, or SavvyCal: (1) configure event types by chatting with it, no settings menus (2) auto-prep brief on every booking that pulls public context plus your own prior emails, Slack, and meeting notes (3) agent-to-agent (A2A) protocol so AI agents can book on your behalf. $9/host/month, undercutting Calendly Standard at $12.



Hey Product Hunt!
I'm Eli, solo founder of Reever.
The honest origin story: I was on three back-to-back intro calls one Wednesday, frantically googling each person 30 seconds before their meeting started. Same loop every week. The scheduler I was using had done its job - it booked the meeting - and then left me to do the actual work of being prepared.That felt like a 2015 product running in 2026. So I built Reever. It's a Calendly-style scheduler, but the moment someone books you, it goes and does the homework: their company, recent news, role, plus your own history with them if you've talked before (prior emails, Slack threads, meeting notes from Granola or Otter). All of it gets threaded into a brief inside your calendar event. You open the event, you're prepped.A few things I learned while building it that surprised me:
The hardest part wasn't the AI. It was deciding what NOT to put in the brief. Early versions wrote 800-word essays that no one read. The actual answer was 200 words, ruthlessly prioritized.
People wanted different briefs for different meetings. A discovery call needs different signal than a 1:1 with a longtime client. So each event type has its own brief depth and tone now.
What's actually different from Calendly, Cal.com, SavvyCal:
1. Configure event types by chatting with it ("30-min intros Tue/Thu 2-5pm, ask company name") instead of nested settings menus
2. Auto-prep brief on every booking, by default, no setup required
Native A2A protocol so agents can book on your behalf
3. $9/host/month, deliberately undercutting Calendly Standard and SavvyCal Basic ($12)
7-day free trial, no card. Would genuinely love your feedback - what's broken, what's missing, what you'd want next. I ship fast and I read every comment. Thanks for checking it out!