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Tired of email tennis when scheduling meetings? https://t.co/MOuhlADFAo is a powerful scheduling platform. It's fully customizable, feature-rich, & privacy-first.

[email protected] Katılım Mart 2021
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Love seeing this from Reda. This is what better scheduling looks like in practice.
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Last-minute surprise meetings are the WORST. That's why we create our "requires confirmation" setting. Nothing gets on your calendar without your explicit approval. You'll get email notifications + dashboard alerts when someone wants to book. Enable it per event type, mix and match as needed. cal.com/blog/five-esse…
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While everyone races to build AI wrappers, real-world infrastructure still runs on duct tape.
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta

Travis Kalanick spent eight years building a ghost kitchen company. That was the cover story. Today he renamed City Storage Systems to Atoms and revealed what he was actually doing: building a robotics company across food, mining, and autonomous transport. CloudKitchens was the first vertical. Lab37’s Bowl Builder robot that assembles 200 meals per hour with no human hands was the prototype. Otter, processing 18% of all US food delivery orders, was the data layer. Thousands of employees across hundreds of locations in 110 cities, operating in stealth so deep that employees couldn’t list the company name on LinkedIn. The mining play is Pronto, the autonomous vehicle startup built by Anthony Levandowski for industrial sites. Kalanick is acquiring it. The last time these two worked together, Uber poached Levandowski from Google’s self-driving program, Waymo sued for trade secret theft, Levandowski went to prison, got pardoned by Trump, and Uber settled for $245 million. Now they’re reuniting. The transport play is the one worth paying attention to. The Information reported today that Uber is providing major backing for Kalanick’s self-driving venture. The same board that sent him a resignation letter in 2017 now needs his help. Uber sold its autonomous driving unit to Aurora in 2020. Waymo is scaling robotaxis. Tesla is pushing Cybercab. Uber just missed earnings for the first time in seven quarters. They removed the founder who wanted to build self-driving, and now they’re paying to get that capability back. He wrote on the Atoms website that he left Uber “heartbroken” and “bled, but did not perish.” A 1,700-word manifesto from a guy who said nothing publicly for seven years. Ghost kitchens were the sandbox. Atoms is what he was building the entire time.

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SOC 2 Type II certification means core security practices are in place and independently verified. Role-based permissions, encrypted data, secure integrations, transparent audit logs, and ongoing internal security reviews. @calcom is ready for enterprise operations.
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Mark Davis
Mark Davis@MarkFonts·
v2 of cal sans will have… wagging ascenders? I mean, parametrics using Higher Order Interpolation, I think an OFL first on @googlefonts. With thanks to findings by @underware, @ArrowType, @justvanrossum Left in glitches because there are 24 masters/brace masters across 4 axes for this one glyph funding: @calcom /@peer_rich
ArrowType@ArrowType

I wanted to try & share a simple test of Non-Linear Interpolation. Test UFOs, a demo, and a quick explainer: 👉 github.com/arrowtype/NLI-…

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Scheduling used to mean endless back-and-forth emails, phone calls, and even handwritten letters. Now you can set appointments with just a click instead of manually cross-comparing everyone's availability. @calcom lets you create unlimited appointment types with unique settings like buffer times and private links so the perfect time slots appear automatically.
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Are you building something new or building on what already exists?
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@prem_uiux Inside Google Meet? That's an odd error, havent seen that before. Could you send your link to peer@cal.com so @peer_rich can test it and validate? We do not see this across other people's links.
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Prem Pandey@prem_uiux·
Hey - quick question for anyone using @calcom I’m facing a recurring issue with meeting links. Whenever someone books a call, everything looks fine. But at the scheduled time, when both me and the client join the Google Meet link, neither of us can see or hear each other - even though we’re both in the meeting. This has happened multiple times now, and it’s starting to affect conversions. The only workaround so far is to manually create a new Google Meet link and share it again. Not sure if this is a config issue on my side or something others have experienced as well. Anyone else facing this with Cal.com? Or should I consider switching tools? Would really appreciate any insights.
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dtcmvp scales conversations with Cal.com Sean Wendt (@garner_wendt), Founder at dtcmvp: “We wouldn’t be where we are today without the Cal app and cal platform ” The result: • 3,000+ paid research meetings • $600k+ paid to feedback partners • 30+ teams running in one scheduling system • Hundreds of operators coordinated seamlessly Instead of managing scheduling complexity, dtcmvp focuses on what matters most, connecting operators and building better products. cal.com/customers/dtcm…
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Some prospects need a little more time before they're ready to talk. That doesn't mean they should fall through the cracks. With Cal.com, you can: - Include scheduling links in retargeting campaigns - Trigger calendar access with lead scoring - Send reminders based on behavior
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Automation is the fastest-growing category in scheduling right now. @calcom's AI integration options let you connect scheduling to third-party services, streamlining operations and removing time-consuming tasks. Less manual work, more productive meetings.
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One size fits all? Not when it comes to calendar scheduling. Everyone has different priorities and needs, which is why @calcom provides multiple scheduling options. From enterprise-level consumers to individuals, your calendar should work exactly how you do.
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Bailey Pumfleet@pumfleet·
AI culture is getting weird. People care more about what plan you’re on than what you’re actually building.
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Workflows automate notifications, reminders, and tasks related to your appointment. Using a workflow with @calcom is a great way to ensure that nothing gets lost in the hustle and bustle of everyday life. When using workflows, you don't have to worry about forgetting to personally email a colleague or client about an upcoming meeting.
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Michael Magán@mrmagan_·
your saas is not dead. how users interact with it is. we turned @calcom into an agent in a few hours, and you can too with our new skill: npx skills add tambo-ai/tambo what app should we try next?
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Ever landed on a website and had no clue who to book with? @calcom's routing forms fix that. They ask a few questions up front, then send people to the right person and appointment type. Way less confusion. Way smoother booking.
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The BAA for HIPAA app streamlines compliance for health and wellness professionals. Organizations, individuals, and professionals who work within or serve the health and wellness industry can easily request signed business associate agreements through @calcom. This ensures you always have the documentation you need.
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Dhairyashil
Dhairyashil@dhaiiryashiil·
guess what we just crossed $7M ARR 👀
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