The simple way to schedule meetings with groups. No accounts needed, just pick dates and share a link.
Schedule your next meeting in three simple steps. No sign-up required.
Select the days that work for you. Choose as many potential dates as you'd like.
Send the unique poll link to your group. They can vote without creating an account.
See everyone's availability at a glance and pick the date that works best.
Scheduling should be simple. We've stripped away the complexity.
Create and vote on polls instantly. No sign-up, no passwords, no hassle.
Works beautifully on any device. Vote on the go from your phone or tablet.
Find a slot in seconds. Share instantly. Get responses in real-time.
Share via link, email, or messaging apps. One click is all it takes.
No premium tiers, no limits, no ads. Just a simple tool that works.
No tracking, no data selling. Your scheduling data stays private.
Everything you need to know about Shareaslot
Simply create a poll with your available dates, share the link with participants, and everyone votes on which times work for them. No accounts needed—just share and collect responses in real-time.
Yes! We keep costs low by focusing on simplicity. No complex features means lower infrastructure costs. Basic scheduling will always remain free with no artificial limits.
Nope! No sign-up required for you or your participants. Just create a poll and share the link. Everyone can vote instantly without any registration.
Yes! Shareaslot automatically detects and shows profile pictures based on how participants enter their name. We support:
For regular names, we show colorful initials. All avatars gracefully fall back to initials if unavailable.
Absolutely. We don't track you, sell your data, or show ads. Your scheduling data stays private. Polls are only accessible via their unique link.
Yes! Shareaslot works beautifully on all devices—phones, tablets, and desktops. Create polls or vote on the go without any app installation.
Create your first poll in under 30 seconds. It's free forever.
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