Launch HN: Meetingbird (YC S17) – A Calendar for Teams
62 points| hdornier | 8 years ago
Calendars have traditionally been built for individuals, not teams. As teams grow, calendars become so busy that optimal scheduling and time management is nearly impossible without software. Meetingbird analyzes participants' availability, meeting rooms, and other constraints to quickly find the best meeting time and location. When team members' calendars are completely booked, Meetingbird understands which meetings can more easily be rescheduled than others, and inputs that to the scheduler. The scheduler improves as it better understands everyone’s calendar preferences. Our goal is a calendar that makes scheduling easy, allowing everyone to spend less time scheduling and more time getting things done.
For individuals, Meetingbird serves as a beautiful (we hope!) calendar that makes scheduling as easy as sending a link or picking a time from within Gmail with our Chrome extension (https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/meetingbird/joheck...).
We first became interested in this problem because we experienced first-hand the pain of scheduling working at companies in a variety of industries, from tech to finance. The process of building Meetingbird and talking with hundreds of employees at mid-to-large-sized companies has confirmed how time-consuming and frustrating scheduling is for everyone.
We’d love to hear your feedback and your ideas about calendars and any frustrations of using them as teams!
anemitz|8 years ago
hdornier|8 years ago
jharohit|8 years ago
- Even if I accept a meeting from my meetingbird(MB) email notificiation, the notification on the actual MB platform still remains.
- text is truncated. would be nice to see the full thing "on hover"
- when meeting request is pending, the invite shows "(pending)..". but even on accepting, it does not change.
- Meet was a great feature from Sunrise. Good you guys are trying to get a similar feeling here.
- noticed delays in event sync (nothing that is too distracting)
- using machine learning to suggest for best times for "coffee" meetings (based on user's previous calendar coffee events) will be awesome for Meet/Scheduler.
all the best! its tough to make something good.
hdornier|8 years ago
dhekimian|8 years ago
I have 10-12 recurring team meetings a week (10-15 minute calls to sync with different teams) and a challenge is there is only one meeting owner making managing them a nightmare. I've longed for a "Team Meeting" interface that would allow multiple people to manage a meeting - rescheduling, adding/removing participants, etc. A similar concept to a Email listserv where the email comes from List-Name@Company.Com and there is an web interface and/or understand the standard calendar email commands that could 'Accept/Subscribe', 'Decline/Unsubscribe', 'Propose New Time', etc. Each Meeting could have properties to show who is invited, subscribed (accepted), unsubscribed (declined). When a meeting invite is forwarded, the new invitee would subscribe to the original invite to ensure updates and changes to the meeting are broadcasted to all attendees. This would work for both one time meetings and recurring meetings and with external attendees.
Also, I'm frequently scheduling meetings with people outside my organization and sending my free/busy time isn't the greatest solution. Use Case: I need to schedule a meeting with UserA@Company1.com, UserB@Company1.com, UserG@Company2.com and UserH@Company2.com along with UserM@MyCompany.com and UserN@MyCompany.com.
Google Hangouts are great but not everyone is comfortable with them (yet). An integration with WebEx would be fantastic to handle creating & updating the meeting within WebEx to keep them in sync.
hdornier|8 years ago
mrmch|8 years ago
Aside from an invite snafu I've been impressed with the scheduler.
hdornier|8 years ago
joelrunyon|8 years ago
Something like sunrise.am's scheduling keyboard is SORELY needed. Was the easiest way to schedule anything and then Microsoft bought it & killed it.
So disappointing.
hdornier|8 years ago
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