Save time scheduling multi-timezone meetings — without losing the powerful features of Google Calendar.
Doodle vs Sundial
We'll admit it. Doodle is great.
But our problem is twofold: scheduling links lack both professional courtesy and vital Google Calendar features, like syncing with any teammates' calendar.
Hence our Doodle alternative, Sundial — a Chrome extension that combines the ease of a scheduling link with the personal touch of written scheduling, all from within Google Calendar.
It copies availability from event times. It converts the written times to any timezone. It understands written meeting requests and overlays them on your Google Calendar. And much more...
If you schedule multi-timezone meetings, Sundial saves you time and lets you add the personal touch of written scheduling, right in Google Calendar.
Search a place or timezone and Sundial will add that timezone to Google Calendar. Add as many as you need.
Select events that match your availability. Sundial will convert them to text that's ready to paste where you're scheduling.
Update the availability's timezone by searching a place or timezone. The text will automatically adjust. No timezone math needed.
When someone emails you to meet, click 'View on Calendar'. Sundial will overlay their open times on Google Calendar, auto-adjusted to your timezone.
Select an event on Google Calendar and click, 'Copy & hold'. Sundial will create the hold and convert the event times to text, ready to paste where your scheduling.
Use Sundial with any of your coworkers' calendars layered into view.
Save time scheduling multi-timezone meetings — while keeping all the powerful features of Google Calendar.