Private Beta

The fastest way to reply to scheduling emails.

Turn scheduling emails into ready-to-send replies with suggested times — no booking links, no setup headache, no new workflow.

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Sarah Jenkins

Product Sync

Hey! The new designs look great. Are you free sometime this week to chat through the implementation details?

I'm free Tuesday at 2pm or Wednesday at 11am — let me know what works best for you.

Drafted by Dharma Automations
The Problem

Scheduling tools still make you do the work.

The tools designed to save us time have ironically created entirely new chores.

Too much back-and-forth

You send times, they pick one, they reschedule, you repeat. It's an endless ping-pong game.

Setup takes longer than the meeting

Configure rules, connect calendars, send test links. All of that just to book a 15-minute call.

Another tool. Another workflow.

Most tools require you to change how you work. You shouldn't have to learn a new system to schedule.

How it works

A simpler way to schedule inside your inbox.

Review & Send

I'm free Tuesday at 2pm or Wednesday at 11am — let me know what works.

Reply sent — scheduling done.

Built for how people actually schedule.

We didn't invent a new way to schedule. We just removed the friction from the way you already do it.

Booking Links

  • Forces your contact to use a form
  • Feels transactional and cold
  • Requires both sides to leave email
  • No context about your preferences

Complex Assistants

  • Too much to configure
  • Too much trust to hand over
  • Emails on your behalf autonomously
  • Steep learning curve

Dharma Automations

Recommended
  • Inbox-native — no new tools
  • Assistive, not autonomous
  • You stay in control always
  • Free forever during beta

Sound familiar?

We talked to hundreds of professionals. The consensus was clear: existing tools are over-engineered.

It's still making me do all the work.

Product Manager

By the time I configure it, I could've booked the meetings manually.

Startup Founder

I just want it to suggest times and let me send. That's it.

Sales Director

Be first to try the scheduling assistant that works inside your email.

Skip the links. Skip the setup. Start scheduling naturally.

Early access reserved for Gmail users. Free forever during beta.