Getting booked
Everyone marks what works. Agreement books it.
Send one proposal to up to ten people. Each marks every time that works for them, and the moment everyone still in the running has answered, the earliest time they all agreed on books itself.
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Send one link to the group
Up to ten people, one proposal, the same two to five openings. A repeated email address is dropped without comment, and the first entry keeps its place.
Each of them marks what works
Every time that works, not a single choice. Marking none of them is a real answer and is recorded as one — deliberately different from not having replied yet.
Agreement books it, or you decide
When everyone still in the running has answered, the earliest slot they all marked is booked. If there is no such slot, Hotline tells you the waiting has ended and hands you the decision.
Ties break to the earliest time you offered
In the order you offered them. One person's last answer can make two columns unanimous at once, and something has to choose the same way every time.
Four out of five is not agreement
Everyone still in has to have answered before a slot can win. A meeting booked while somebody is mid-decision is a meeting you will move.
A decline counts you out, not everyone else
Someone who declines leaves the count. If decliners still had to agree, one no would make agreement permanently unreachable — precisely when you most need the rest to converge.
No agreement is an answer too
A group with nothing in common does not fail quietly. You are told the moment the waiting ends, with every answer in front of you, and you pick.
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