Invite only beta
Meet Alex, your AI scheduling assistant.
Alex gets its own email address. CC it on any thread where a meeting needs to happen, and it takes the thread from there. The other side installs nothing.
- You CC Alex and say what you want. "Alex, find us 30 minutes next week."
- Alex emails the others, offers times that fit your calendar, and handles the back and forth.
- It books the meeting and BCCs you on every message, so you always see what went out.
No code yet?
Leave your email if you want to try the beta, or just want to hear when we open it up. That's all we'll use it for.
That address didn't look right. Mind checking it?
One email when the beta opens. Nothing else.
Questions
If yours isn't here, just ask.
Is Alex a real person?
No. Alex is an AI, and it says so whenever anyone asks. It writes like a capable assistant because that reads better, never to pass as human.
Does the person I'm meeting need an account?
No. To them Alex is just someone on the thread who emails about times. Nothing to install, no booking link, no signup.
Does Alex read my inbox?
Never. Alex only sees threads you CC it on. On your calendar it reads free and busy blocks, so it knows a slot is taken without knowing what's in it.
What calendar do I need?
Google, for now. You connect it once when you sign up. The people you're scheduling with can be on anything.
Do I approve emails before they go out?
No, Alex sends them. You're BCC'd on every one, so you see what went out as it goes. Reply to any of them to correct it and Alex picks that up.
What if someone asks Alex about something else?
It says that isn't what it does, and flags the message to you. Scheduling is the whole job right now.