Scheduling

Schedule the meeting by just asking

When an email needs a meeting, you do not open your calendar and start typing. You tell alfred_, and it drafts the whole event, attendee, time, video link, and all, for you to confirm.

Yes. When an email turns into "let's find time," tell alfred_ what you need, like "set up 30 minutes with them next week." It drafts a complete calendar event: the attendee, a sensible time, a Google Meet or Teams link, and a check against your calendar for conflicts. You confirm, and it is booked. Works with Google Calendar and Outlook.

You describe it, alfred_ builds it

No form, no tabbing to your calendar, no hunting for the Meet link. You say what you want in plain language, and alfred_ assembles the whole event and shows it to you. You confirm before anything is created, and it flags a conflict before you book one.

"Set up 30 minutes with Lisa next Tuesday afternoon."
alfred_ drafts ↓
Lisa / Connor
Tue, 2:00 to 2:30 PM
Google Meet link added · lisa@maple.co · no conflicts

Illustration. alfred_ drafts the event; you confirm it before it is created.

How it works

  1. 1

    An email turns into "let's find time"

    You are reading a thread and it needs a call. No need to switch over to your calendar.

  2. 2

    Tell alfred_ what you need

    In plain language: "Set up 30 minutes with Lisa next Tuesday afternoon." No form to fill in.

  3. 3

    alfred_ drafts the whole event

    Attendee, a sensible time, a Google Meet or Teams link, and a check against your calendar for conflicts.

  4. 4

    Confirm, and it is booked

    Review the card, tweak anything, then alfred_ creates the event and sends the invite. Nothing books without your say-so.

Who it is for

Founders and operators

The call that moves a deal gets booked in the time it takes to say it, not a five-email thread.

Consultants and agency owners

Turn a client "can we talk this week?" into a booked, video-linked meeting without leaving the conversation.

Anyone who books from their inbox

Stop tabbing to the calendar, finding a slot, typing the title, and pasting a Meet link. Just ask.

Faster than the calendar, friendlier than a booking link

Opening your calendar and typing
Manual event entry
Slow, and you forget the video link or pick a slot that already has a conflict.
A scheduling link (Calendly-style)
Sends the other person a link to pick a slot
Impersonal for someone you already know, and puts the work on them.
Back-and-forth email
"Does Tuesday work? No? Wednesday?"
Eats a dozen replies and still drops sometimes.

Good to know

  • alfred_ drafts the event and shows it to you. Nothing is created or sent without your confirmation.
  • It checks the time against your calendar and flags conflicts before you book.
  • A Google Meet or Teams link is added automatically, based on your provider. You can turn it off.
  • Works with Google Calendar and Outlook Calendar.
  • You can set the meeting to recur and add attendees, a location, and a description right on the card.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I schedule a meeting just by asking alfred_?

Yes. Tell alfred_ what you need in plain language, like "30 minutes with Lisa next Tuesday afternoon," and it drafts a complete calendar event for you to confirm. You do not fill in a form.

Does it add a video link?

Yes. alfred_ adds a Google Meet or Microsoft Teams link automatically, based on your connected calendar provider. You can toggle it off if the meeting is in person.

Does it check for conflicts before booking?

Yes. alfred_ checks the proposed time against your calendar and flags any overlap on the event card before you confirm, so you do not double-book by accident.

Which calendars does it work with?

Google Calendar and Outlook Calendar, connected through secure OAuth.

Does the invite go to the other people?

Yes. When you confirm, alfred_ creates the event and sends the calendar invite to the attendees you included.

Do I confirm before anything is created?

Always. alfred_ drafts the event and shows it to you first. You can change the title, time, attendees, location, or video link before it is created. Nothing books without your confirmation.

Can it set up recurring meetings?

Yes. You can make the event repeat (daily, weekly, biweekly, monthly, or annually) right on the card before you confirm.

Skip the manual entry

Say it, confirm it, it's booked

Tell alfred_ the meeting you need and it builds the whole event, video link and conflict check included. From $24.99/month.