Scheduling, minus the email tennis

Pick a time.
That's the whole thing.

Send someone your link. They see when you're actually free, in their own timezone, and book. They get a calendar invite and a meeting link; you get an inbox that isn't six messages deep in “does Tuesday work?”

Hosted in the UK. No tracking pixels, no ads, and nothing on your booking page phones home to anyone else.

A Meetsy booking page: a July calendar with available dates and a column of morning time slots, 10:00 selected, above a Confirm booking button

A booking page like yours — your hours, your branding, your link.

Embed it

Lives on your site, not someone else's

Every template has its own shareable link. Drop it in an email, a DM, or your signature and people can book straight away. Prefer it on your own site? One line of HTML puts the booking form inline, or behind a button as a popup. It runs in an iframe, so your CSS can't break it and its CSS can't break yours, and you style it from the Branding panel (colours, logo, corners) to match your site exactly.

<div data-meetsy="you/intro-call"></div>
<script src="https://your-site/embed.js" async></script>

Timezones

Nobody turns up at 3am

Slots are generated in your working hours and shown in whatever timezone the visitor is actually in, with daylight saving handled automatically. No 'wait, is that your 3pm or mine?' And nobody books a call in the middle of the night.

0

timezone maths anyone has to do by hand

After the booking

The invite lands, the link works

Confirmation email with an .ics invite and add-to-calendar links, a real meeting link, and reminders before the call. If the email fails to send, it retries, so a booking is never silently left without one.

2

reminders per booking: 24 hours, then 1 hour

Get your afternoon back

Sign up with an email and a password, and you'll have a working booking page before your coffee goes cold.