Apr 21 2008

Origins and Uses of Scheduly

Published by myot at 10:16 pm under Uncategorized




Scheduly was started up by Oren Tivony whose career consists of being a software developer and entrepreneur at Clirity. Along with several of his colleagues, in February of 2007, Tivony decided to launch this application in which businesses could post their appointment schedules online in order for clients to self schedule their engagements and life in general. In particular, this application engine is used to free up time and take away the need for extra office assistants to schedule appointments and take care of typical clerical work. For independent businesses this application can be used to promote the business along with scheduling personal time, work hours, family time, free time, and anything else that would be sketched into a hand written agenda. Best of all, it’s free!!!

One could ask why use Scheduly instead of a typical hand written appointment book. First of all it is easy to use; it has step by step instructions on how to post the schedule to your web page, how to put in your available hours, where to add in personal time, how to put in a description of the services you are offering, and how to publish your business to the rest of the world. Once you have posted Scheduly, it works like a widget. In other words, as one person grabs the most convenient time slot available online, it is automatically updated to your calendar, and within seconds you can approve, cancel, or block the appointment time requested. On the same page as where the schedules are formed, there is a convenient link that maps out the location that is needed. If the client needs to go to your business it maps out your location for them, on the other hand if you need to go to the client’s house, their location is mapped out for you. Scheduly also allows you to manage your pool of clients by letting only authorized clients to schedule your services. For anyone and everyone who is accustomed to using a hand held agenda, Scheduly is the new and improved form of scheduling all your needs through the advanced technology of web 2.0.

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