
We just launched our first product - Meet-Ting - into closed beta: how does it feel?
It’s a weirdly liberating feeling building something your own way. No decks. No exec sign-off. Even the legal docs, we wrote in plain English because I hate how opaque Privacy Policy docs and TOUs are these days.
It's also terrifying to be honest, it's much easier to judge, than build.
My career has mainly been spent working at big companies (TikTok, adidas etc.) and it's easy to forget your standing on the shoulders of brave founders and small teams who have this same moment at the start.
Meet-Ting is a free AI assistant that lives in your inbox and handles all the scheduling back-and-forth.
Just CC Ting and it’ll read the thread, check calendars, suggest times, reschedule if needed, and send the invite - all in plain, natural language.
We built it because scheduling still feels like it was made for machines:
Click a link → Pick a time → Fill out a form → Confirm.
But real life is messier than that. Plans shift. Energy changes. Calendars collide.
AI gives us a shot to do it better - to book meetings the way they actually happen: fluid, human, slightly chaotic!
We’re in closed beta, but the Product Hunt community can skip the line. Check the last image on the product page for a little cheat code 👀
If you’ve ever felt the pain of scheduling chaos - or you’re just curious - I’d love your feedback.
Thanks for checking it out.
It means the world,
Dan (Chief Ting)
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