Reschedule's AI handles the entire scheduling conversation. You share a link — it finds times, negotiates, confirms, and reminds. You just show up.
You get a personal scheduling page at yourname.reschedule.ai. Put it in your email signature, LinkedIn bio, or calendar invite. That's it.
When someone wants to meet, Reschedule reads their email, checks your real availability (not just free/busy), and proposes the optimal time. No forms, no friction.
The meeting goes straight to your calendar with the video link attached. Reminders go out automatically. Reschedules handled without touching you.
When someone needs to move, Reschedule doesn't email you — it finds a new slot, proposes it, and confirms it. You get a calendar update. Nothing else.
It works out the math. Your invitee in London, you in New York — Reschedule finds the actual overlapping window and explains it in their local time.
Reminders go out automatically at the right time — not 15 minutes before when everyone's already moving. And if someone misses a meeting, Reschedule rebooks without asking you.
Point your link at a team. Reschedule rounds robins, checks everyone's availability, and routes to the right person. No more "can you check who's free?"
Calendly has 20 million users. They still spend hours a week on scheduling emails. Why? Because showing availability isn't scheduling. It's a forms UX from 2013 that AI hasn't touched yet.
Reschedule is built for the era of autonomous agents. Your calendar is your infrastructure. Stop managing it — let it run.
Reschedule's AI keeps your calendar full, your guests confirmed, and your time yours.