A metanet app
The work you owe and the time others may take, in one grid
clndr reads your real calendars, keeps the hours you are willing to be booked, and hands you one permanent link to share. Your tasks block time in the same grid, so a full day looks full before somebody takes the last hour of it.
No password: your wallet is the sign-in. Booking somebody else’s time needs no wallet at all.
Your real calendars
Google, Outlook and iCal. clndr reads busy time from the ones you choose and writes bookings to one, so nobody books over an existing meeting.
Links, not emails
A duration, a description, the hours it runs on, and a price if you want one. Share the URL and stop answering when-are-you-free.
Tasks that take time
Block a task onto the calendar and it defends the hour the same way a booking does. A busy afternoon looks busy before somebody claims it.
What makes it different
A handle, not a URL you have to reissue
Your address is @you@ecosystem, and it goes with you. Change your domain, your job or your product, and the people who already know how to reach you still can.
No password to lose
Sign in by connecting a wallet. Bookers do not need one, but a booker who connects can change or cancel from any device without hunting for an email.
Charge for short meetings
Moving a toll costs 42 satoshis whether it is five pounds or five hundred, which is what makes charging for fifteen minutes possible at all. Price in dollars, euros, pounds, francs or BSV. A cancellation does not refund it, which is what makes the booking worth something.
One grid, both halves
Bookings, blocked tasks and busy time from elsewhere, in one column. Not two apps in one window: one diary that knows about all of it.
One link instead of an email thread
Share your address once and it keeps working. People see only the hours you have opened, and a booking arrives with your buffers, your notice period and your other calendars already accounted for.
Open clndr