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Aug 25 2008

the Appointment Invitation System: TimeDriver

Saad Ali Abbasi 

TimeDriver_logo Timedriver is a revolutionary ‘appointment invitation system’ that will compel your customers and community to schedule time with you. It works by embedding a ‘schedule now’ button in email messages or on Web pages. This way you’ll bring more appointments with fewer hassles than ever before.

Think of TimeDriver as a personal scheduling assistant, working with your existing Outlook or Google Calender service. When you send invitations to schedule appointments, TimeDriver will configure time-slots that do not conflict with other commitments already set on your calendar. All the appointments that flow in through TimeDriver are placed in your (Outlook or Google) calendar automatically. You’ll be surprised to be receiving appointments without having to lift a finger.

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TimeDriver is backed up and powered by technology from TimeTrade Systems™. TimeTrade Systems are the leading providers of appointment solution to some of the world’s best known organizations, to name a few: Harvard, Charles Schwab, US Dept. of Homeland Security, BlueCross BlueShield, and PETCO.

TimeDriver appointment scheduler

Functions allow you to send appointments through your Outlook and Google Calender. TimeDriver also lets you invite customers, clients, and associates to schedule time with you for phone and face-to-face interactions. Thus – providing an easier way for you to arrange your timetable.

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The magic of TimeDriver is its ability to drive many appointments with a single email inv or Web link. Once enabled and activated through your interaction, appointments flow into your calendar automatically alongside your other commitments.

revolutionary online personal appointment scheduler

TimeDriver has a basic version that is a free service, and is driven by advertisements. Although, Outlook and Google Calendar and mentioned regularly in my blog, but these are the only services through which you can use TimeDriver, all you need is an Internet connection to use this, as the ad-on can be plugged with any e-mail you have/send.

It takes about a few seconds to sign-up, so if you think the service sounds like worth a try, sign up!

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