I get the whole reason to use a calendar link.

The ping pong emails I have had with Robin the past weeks, on and off, admittedly have been inefficient.
But with the way my calendar changes, I prefer to give myself some breathing room after a recorded session, before guesting on a podcast, in between zoom calls, and on and on.
Not to mention the changes I have to go through when a LinkedIn coaching client reschedules and up-ends a day of finely crafted up- and down-time.
Rather than rely on cold technology to set my day, or my week, I will converse, in my own words for the situation.
So no Calendly for me.
But do expect me to email with something like this:
Robin, let’s talk by zoom to find ways to collaborate. Openings Friday 930am and 1130am and next Monday 100-230pm. Your choice and I will set up the zoom and calendar invitation. Thanks for reaching as a result of our recent session highlighting lawyers’ successes, and yes, we will have another one in the summer!
I think this is more personalized. Don’t you?
Marc W. Halpert
LinkedIn personal coach, group trainer, marketing strategist and overall evangelist, having a great time pursuing my passion of connecting professionals so they can collaborate better!
I completely agree with you, Marc. I initially hopped on the Calendly Uber and was immediately overwhelmed with appointments – leaving little to no time to get work done.
I, too control my calendar now to assure the best balance of meetings and productivity.
Yes…much more personalized and humanizing!