![]() They are literally giving you the freedom of choice.- Arjay Ruggles⚡️□ (□,□) JanuOf course, this isn’t the first time someone has questioned if using Calendly is rude ![]() If it's the former, this bleeds a sense of entitlement.īeing sent a Calendly link is giving YOU the power to pick a time that works best for your schedule, not the other way around. I can't tell if this is genuine or satire. “But just be clear about the social message I receive from you of your asserted sense of self worth when you send me that link.” “who hurt you Sam”įollowing Sam’s tweet, some jumped quickly to Calendly’s defense… “When a negotiation is totally nakedly one sided calendly is fine,” he states. “It is a ‘get in line’ move.”įor Sam, no one (except maybe the president of the United States) deserves a response to such an unjust solicitation. “When someone sends you a calendly link and asks you to slot yourself in on their calendar, they are telling you that you are less important than them,” he wrote. The quote above was written by former vice president of product management (and current partner at VC firm Slow Ventures) Sam Lessin, who, in a recent social media post, shared his thoughts on Calendly’s scheduling tool-sending Twitter into a tizzy. ![]() ![]() Wait, What?! All this because of scheduling software? “Is using Calendly rude?” It’s a question as old as time (or, at the very least, one that’s circled the internet ever since the meeting scheduling software was first introduced in 2010).įor some, Calendly’s scheduling software offers an easy way to book and schedule meetings.įor others, it’s an example of “the most expensive social capital negotiation out there” and the implicit power dynamics at play when scheduling a meeting in this day and age. Want to try our new app? Download Bloks for free. ![]()
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