This article was published on February 8, 2011

Arrange one-to-one meetings with ease using Doodle’s new MeetMe


Arrange one-to-one meetings with ease using Doodle’s new MeetMe

When it comes to arranging a group meeting, Doodle is by far one of the easiest ways of quickly working out who’s available when. Now the Swiss startup is expanding into one-to-one meetings with a new service called MeetMe.

It works like this: You hook up your Google, Outlook or Lotus Notes calendar account, or your calendar feed URL, and share your public MeetMe URL (example here) with anyone who wants to meet with you. They can see when you’re busy (although not exactly what you’ll be doing) and can request a meeting with you right there and then. If you approve, the meeting is added your calendar… and it’s as simple as that.

As productivity apps go, you can’t get much more straightforward than MeetMe. There are options to customise the look of your calendar page with a photograph, personal information and custom graphics and colours if you choose but other than that, this is one of those apps where the beauty lies in its simplicity.

Doodle MeetMe is in beta and free to use.

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