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Ask HN: Why did Gmail remove the ability to send a calendar invite in the email?

12 points| davidhegarty | 4 years ago

Nearly 8 years later, and I still wish to use this feature multiple times a day.

No replacement ever came.

Anyone know why it was removed?

Context: https://www.techadvisory.org/2014/05/gmail-to-remove-calendar-invitation/

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abhinav_1400605|4 years ago

The feature was underused and I think it did not serve it’s purpose well. Having hangouts in gmail is useful, having official emails and casual chats together mixes well. But in order to add an calendar event you need to specify the time, event name, notes if you write any, add meeting links and then mention the person. This is not true for every event, but I think if you are going to send calendar invites these would be helpful. To display these the UI would become clunky and sending it from calendar is easier and you would visualise the timeline. I have never used this feature, but could see why it was a killer feature to you

jelavich|4 years ago

You don’t need to do all of that up front. Many times I use a meeting invite to suggest a time, allowing for the other party to adjust the timing, especially with someone you’re in contact with but wish to sync up. Once the time is set I’ll drop links in place. I like calendar but I find it clunky sometimes for similar reasons.

pleb_nz|4 years ago

Not sure but it drives me bonkers. I use that feature a lot with other providers....

eucryphia|4 years ago

Inviting them to the meeting when I create an appointment is much the same thing?

If I change anything in the appointment it sends everyone in the invite list an email?

rdtwo|4 years ago

iPhone would auto import them and create spam meetings you couldn’t delete