New in @SavvyCal 🚀
You can now book events on behalf of others.
Pick any time slot (even blocked ones), choose the organizer on round-robin links, and skip required form fields when needed.
Find it in the link editor → Book an event
SavvyCal is hiring!
I'm looking for a remote full-stack developer to join the team. You'll work directly with me on interesting problems and make a meaningful impact on thousands of customers.
More details in the link to follow 🙂
i like giving money to founders who care and ship code directly. who is someone you give money to each month that you're stoked to see that invoice from?
this month, it's @savvycal. just works and every time I'm like "i wonder if it handles it like X" it does so elegantly.
"Scheduled time zone change" is one of my favorite tiny but impactful features in SavvyCal.
When traveling, my scheduling link adapts my availability to the timezone, so that I don't get meetings booked crazy early/late ✨
I love this thoughtful UI element in @savvycal that probably prevents 100s of incorrectly scheduled meetings and reduces no-shows/rescheduling.
When a user picks an odd scheduling time, a warning callout appears, prompting them to rethink their life choices 😂
One tricky issue with @SavvyCal has been surfacing "preferred" time slots in an effective manner on the visual booking page.
Today, we rolled out some new indicators when ranked or optimized availability is in use on links ⛳️
🚀 We now show a little warning in @SavvyCal when the scheduler (accidentally) picks a time slot that is outside of normal working hours in their time zone 🚨
Picked up @savvycal and dropped Calendly. This app is superb @derrickreimer. And even before setting up a Zap or something it has dropped one manual step from my recording setup for BEAM Radio and improved the experience significantly.