Sponsor calls, collab planning, and brand partnerships — one link replaces the scattered DMs, emails, and voice notes that eat your creative hours.
A brand DMs you on Instagram, another emails, a third texts your manager. Without a central booking point, deals slip through platform cracks.
You and another creator agree to collaborate, then spend a week finding overlapping free time. By the time you align, the trend has passed.
A 2 PM sponsor call breaks a 4-hour filming window into two useless fragments. Your content calendar and meeting calendar need boundaries.
The creator economy rewards consistency — consistent posting, consistent quality, consistent brand relationships. But behind every polished video or sponsored post is a calendar full of sponsor calls, collab planning sessions, and management check-ins. When those meetings are scattered across Instagram DMs, email threads, and WhatsApp groups, your creative output suffers.
skdul gives content creators a single booking link that replaces the chaos. Brands visiting your media kit click through to a professional booking page instead of sending a 'hey, when are you free?' DM. Fellow creators proposing a collab pick from your open windows instead of guessing at your schedule. Your content calendar stays protected because skdul enforces the boundary between creative time and meeting time.
The features that matter most to creators are the ones generic tools ignore. Content calendar boundaries let you mark filming and editing blocks as untouchable. Collab-specific events mean your 20-minute creator chat doesn't share settings with your 45-minute sponsor kickoff. And the bio-link integration means every platform — Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, your website — funnels meeting requests through one clean door.
For creators working with talent managers or brands that use AI scheduling assistants, skdul's MCP server handles the booking programmatically. No human coordination, no DM chains, no lost opportunities. You stay in your creative zone while your calendar fills itself with the meetings that grow your business.
Replace 'DM for collabs' with a booking link in your bio. Brands, fellow creators, and sponsors pick a time and book — no DM thread needed.
Mark filming days, editing windows, and posting schedules as unavailable. Meetings only land in gaps you explicitly designate for calls.
Create separate booking links for brand calls, creator collabs, and fan Q&As. Each type carries its own context, duration, and availability window.
Embed your booking link directly inside your media kit PDF or Notion page. Brands go from reading your rates to booking a call in one click.
Managers and brand reps using AI scheduling assistants browse your open slots and confirm meetings through skdul's MCP server — zero DMs exchanged.
Go from signup to your first booking in no time.
Tell skdul which hours are for filming, editing, and rest. Only your designated 'open for calls' windows show up on your booking page.
Brand partnership call (30 min), creator collab chat (20 min), community AMA (15 min) — each with its own link, context blurb, and buffer.
Put your skdul link in your Instagram bio, YouTube about section, media kit, and Linktree. Everyone who wants your time uses the same door.
“I replaced 'DM for collabs' in my Instagram bio with my skdul link. In the first month, I booked 9 brand calls without a single DM back-and-forth. Three of them turned into paid partnerships.”
Maya Chen
YouTube Creator, 280K subscribers
3 paid partnerships from zero-DM booking
“My filming days are sacred. skdul lets me block Monday through Wednesday for content and only open Thursday and Friday for calls. Brands book around my schedule, not the other way around.”
Tariq Williams
TikTok Creator & Brand Consultant
3 full uninterrupted filming days per week
“My manager used to spend hours coordinating calls between me and sponsors. Now she shares my skdul link and the sponsor books directly. We probably saved 5 hours a week.”
Sofia Alvarez
Instagram Creator, 500K followers
5 hours saved weekly on scheduling
AI-ready scheduling
People book through your beautiful booking page. AI agents book through skdul's MCP server — browsing availability, scoring 100+ slots, and confirming the best time. Both paths lead to the same confirmed booking.
Set up your booking page in two minutes. No credit card required.
Create your creator booking pageMark your filming and editing hours as unavailable in skdul. Brands only see windows you've explicitly opened for meetings, so your content blocks stay uninterrupted.
Yes. Create distinct events — 'Creator Collab' and 'Sponsor Call' — each with its own duration, availability window, and booking link. Share the right one for the right context.
Copy your skdul booking URL and hyperlink it inside your media kit PDF, Notion page, or website. Brands click directly from your rates to a booking form.
Yes. Your manager can access your skdul account to create bookings, handle reschedules, and monitor your meeting calendar without needing a separate tool.
The brand clicks the reschedule link in their confirmation email and picks a new slot from your available windows. You get notified instantly — no back-and-forth needed.
Yes. Your skdul dashboard shows booking volume over time. Use it to measure inbound interest and spot trends in brand outreach.
Nobody carries business cards anymore. But everyone needs a way to say 'here's how you meet with me.' Your scheduling link is that.
Booking links were a revolution a decade ago. Today they're table stakes — and for fast-moving freelancers, founders, and sales teams, they're already falling short.
Small changes to how you manage your calendar compound into hours of reclaimed time. Here are five that actually work.
Free to use. Set up in two minutes.
Send one link to potential guests. They pick a recording slot, receive show prep automatically, and get reminded before tape rolls. You focus on great questions.
Share your booking link. Clients pick a time that works. You show up and do what you're great at — no email ping-pong required.
Your clients pick the session that works. Reminders go out automatically. You focus on the conversation, not the calendar.