Scheduling, AI agents, and the occasional opinion.
Agent-first scheduling isn't AI bolted onto a booking page. It's a fundamentally different model — and it changes three workflows overnight.
AI assistants like Claude and ChatGPT can now book real meetings on your calendar. Here's what's possible today, which assistants support it, and what you need to get started.
Autonomous meeting scheduling means AI handles your bookings without requiring approval for every action. Here's how the autonomy spectrum works and what level is right for you.
AI agent scheduling is a new category where AI agents — not humans — handle the entire booking lifecycle. Here's what it means, how it works, and why it matters.
AI agents schedule meetings through a structured flow: natural language input, availability discovery, slot scoring, dry-run preview, and confirmed booking. Here's exactly how it works.
AI scheduling isn't a feature bolted onto your calendar — it's infrastructure. Here's what enterprise teams need to evaluate before adopting AI-native scheduling.
Scheduling has evolved in stages — from phone tag to booking links to AI suggestions. The next stage is full autonomy. Here's what that means and why it's closer than you think.
From browsing a booking page to confirming a meeting — here's exactly how AI agents schedule meetings through skdul, and why the architecture matters.
You delegate email, research, and data entry to AI. But you still copy-paste time slots into a chat window. That's about to change.
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