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Jeff Needles
Microsoft FindTime — Discover the easiest way to find time to meet
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Jeff Needles
Yet ANOTHER awesome Microsoft Garage project. Find the best time to meet. Obviously gmail has been doing this for a while, but now the MSFT users get the convenience as well. 😍
VG
@jsneedles Thanks for submitting FindTime to PH. Let me know what you think about it.
Bruce Kraft Jr.
@jsneedles @gargvivek can we brand this like TimeBridge does? And can we provide 1 link that shares our calendar availability? Can we also make the link customizable as well? when a voting poll for the most convenient time for everyone is completed, can we have that confirmation email branded as well ?
Kelly Kuhn-Wallace
If corporate IT overlords allow people to use this, it will be a significant improvement over the functionality that is built into MS Outlook. (The last time I used that it only allowed the meeting organize to identify when meeting attendees had free time -- not whether or not it was actually a good time to meet. That thing is the brute force scheduling tool.) Thankfully meeting organizers can send invites out to users of any email system.
VG
@kkdub right on. We hope the same. I talked to a few tenant admins, and they all seem excited about this.
Ben Tossell
Someone proposed a similar idea to me a year ago... I wasn't so keen to spend my time on a scheduling app 🙃 Can't help but think that for this to work across the professional and social sphere that it would have to be a 3rd party app that could work across different email clients. Too many people use a variety of email apps...
Joe Filcik
I love this product. I've just used it twice in the last couple days to schedule chats with customers. Worked flawlessly. Now I just need it integrated into it Outlook for iOS 😄.
VG
@jfilcik Thanks Joe.
Shashank
Its very interesting, but isn't this already part of outlook ?
VG
My team and I are psyched to share FindTime. I'd love to hear feedback and answer questions.
Cole Mercer
Looks cool! Wish it didn't require Office365 :(