Nobody has truly made a huge business out of online scheduling–yet. But Swiss scheduling app Doodle, which launched in 2007, currently has 18 million users in Europe, and 7 million in America. The app ...
Q. The clients we work with overseas use a variety of incompatible email and calendar tools, which makes scheduling meetings difficult. Can you recommend a good solution for scheduling meetings among ...
A large number of you checked out the test calendar I set up for the recent newsletter on a free scheduling service called When is Good. The only common complaint was that WIG doesn’t allow you to ...
Swiss startup Doodle makes scheduling software that is incredibly simple to set up and share. Now that service is available on iPad for people who prefer things tablet-sized. According to the company, ...
Dead-simple online scheduling service Doodle launched its Android app way back in December 2010 but has now decided to retire the app entirely. Why, you ask? Well, according to the blog post ...
The Switzerland-based company behind the Doodle online scheduling service announced today that it has acquired Meekan, a scheduling chatbot developed in Israel. “The integration of Meekan enables ...
Doodle makes it easy to schedule things with friends, coworkers, whoever — but scheduling isn’t the only thing that you need to organize an event. So the company has also connected its tools to the ...
It’s been awhile since I’ve written anything about online scheduling apps, and that’s mostly because I think we’ve already covered the leading services in this category. (See our posts on Doodle, ...
Mac users of the cloud-based scheduling service Doodle will be happy to learn that the company has released a beta of its iCal Connector software for Mac. Doodle is a service that lets users send out ...
The founders of Doodle, which offers an online scheduling service for individuals and businesses, are leaving the Swiss startup they founded in 2008. According to a company blog post, Michael Näf and ...
Doodle is a brilliantly simple polling system that helps people coordinate times when they all can meet. There's no fancy Web 2.0 code. Just a simple grid with red and green squares that looks exactly ...