New: Get your personalized availability link before it is gone!
by Yori Nelken on February 13, 2008Didn’t think scheduling could get any easier?
Well it did.
Today we announced two new features in our Personal Scheduling Manager that aim to further simplify the hassle that goes into scheduling a meeting.
First, TimeBridge now let you share your calendar publicly through a personal availability link or badge.
If you wonder how busy (or free) I am here is my badge, feel free to click on it:
We have found that people are open to sharing their availability and would like to publish it publicly to help them coordinate and schedule meetings more easily. The TimeBridge public availability link or badge can be posted anywhere online including on a blog, Facebook page or email signature. Each link is unique and fully customizable, so get your personalized link now before somebody else does!
Not sure where you will be at the time of your meeting? Home? Office? Mobile? No worries… with just one click of a button our new free-conference calling system will create a unique bridge number right then and there. It’s fully integrated with the TimeBridge meeting invite you’re already familiar with, and populates itself in every TimeBridge communication and calendar item for that meeting. The days of scrambling for a dial-in right before your call are over. No credit card or signup is required.
Finally, we announced that TimeBridge is now a member of the Google Enterprise Professional Program. Google Apps users can now use TimeBridge to help schedule meetings with the Personal Scheduling Manager integrated directly into the suite of Google applications.
Since our launch in September, we are excited and proud to say that TimeBridge has now grown to 20,000 users! We’d like to thank all of the TimeBridge users and encourage you to tell your friends and colleagues about how TimeBridge finally makes scheduling easy – with free-conference calls, of course!
If you have not signed up yet – it is easy! Just click here.
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