ScheduleFor.Us

ScheduleFor.Us

The un-rude scheduling link. Make clients feel special.

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Scheduling that feels personal. Personalize your scheduling link for every recipient with their name in the URL and on the scheduling page. Set two levels of availability: preferred and available. Schedule for every context by typing what you want to schedule.
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Wispr Flow: Dictation That Works Everywhere
Wispr Flow: Dictation That Works Everywhere
Stop typing. Start speaking. 4x faster.
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Ray Li
Maker
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Hey! I'm Ray. I built this scheduling tool to address some common problems with scheduling links: (1) Am I being rude by sending someone a link? (2) How can I have more control of when people book on my calendar? ScheduleFor.Us solves these problems by letting you personalize your scheduling link for each recipient, in just a few clicks. So if you're sending this to Jane Doe, you can send her a custom link at jane-doe-and-your-name.schedulefor.us/, and she'll receive a personal welcome screen and message. And just seeing her own name in the URL will make her feel special. ScheduleFor.Us also lets you set two levels of availability, preferred and available times, and choose which to share depending on the context. Coming very soon: - Schedule for every context: Type what you want to schedule ("A 30 min virtual meeting next week") either on the website, or directly in the URL: schedulefor.us/a30minvirtualmeetingnextweek, and your AI assistant will automatically parse that and use those parameters for scheduling. - Smart calendar interpretation: Not every event is created equally. A focused work block on your calendar is not the same as an in-person meeting. Set different buffers based on different events. Excited to share this with the world and get your feedback! Don't hesitate to reach out at ray@schedulefor.us.
Austin Drabik

Tricky problem to solve to toe the line between effectiveness and connection. Major congrats on the launch @rayli2 I’m excited to continue seeing this develop! And take it for a spin of course.