How AgreeOnTime helps one organizer coordinate several people
Create one meeting page, share one link, and let participants describe what works. You see who replied, who is missing, and which options still work before locking a final time.
Create the meeting
Set the title, date window, allowed hours, duration, and participants in one place.
Share one private link
Send the meeting page using email, chat, or your normal workflow. Participants verify their email before they reply.
Collect what works
Participants reply in plain language, so they can describe what works instead of voting through exact slots one by one.
Lock the best time
Review the strongest option, see who is still missing, and move toward a final confirmed time.
People can reply the way they normally speak
That means less friction for participants and fewer rounds of back-and-forth for the organizer. People can describe real constraints instead of working through exact slots one by one.
- Tuesday after 14:00
- Monday or Wednesday morning
- Any day except Thursday
Participants reply privately after email verification, and the organizer sees the full picture in one place.
Built for one organizer coordinating several people
The organizer view is built to reduce rework. It shows who replied, who is still missing, and which options still work so you can move toward a real decision faster.
- See who replied and who is still missing
- Keep participant replies private by default
- Know when the meeting is ready for final confirmation
Try the full flow
Create a meeting, share one link, and coordinate several people without the usual scheduling loop.
Create a free meeting