Why Current Digital Calendars Are The Ross of Scheduling Conflicts
- Marina Malaguti
- Mar 9, 2024
- 1 min read
Ever tried juggling a work call while at your niece's birthday party, whispering like you're sharing state secrets because apparently, digital calendars today can't tell the difference between "available" and "technically available but actually at a Magic Show". š©š° It's like they're the Ross Geller of the scheduling world: "I was supposed to be on a break!"
Let's face it, our current digital calendars are about as adept at handling personal and professional conflicts as I am at resisting a midnight snack. They see our lives as a series of slots to be filled, with no regard for the chaos they're orchestrating. It's like they're DJing our lives with two left hands. š§š¤¹āāļø
And then, in walks Deleg8, the digital equivalent of a fairy godparent for our calendars. Imagine a world where your calendar gaspsĀ communicates, where it knows that just because you canĀ squeeze in a quick call between your yoga class and dinner date, doesn't mean you should. Deleg8 is here to harmonize our cacophony of commitments, ensuring that the only double booking we're doing is for spa treatments. š§āāļøāØ
So, while we can't all have an assistant whispering sweet logistical nothings into our ear, with Deleg8, we can wave goodbye to the days of digital calendar despair. Here's to a future where our biggest scheduling conflict is choosing between coffee or tea. Cheers to that! āļøšµ

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