Thoughts on scheduling, email productivity, web development, and running a small software studio.
The average meeting takes 5-7 emails to schedule. We built CalendarMe because there's a simpler way — one where the host stays in control and invitees just share their availability.
Read morePeople blame themselves for messy inboxes. But the real issue is that email clients treat every message the same — a note from your CEO and a 3-year-old newsletter sit side by side. Here's how we think about solving that.
Read moreAfter evaluating multiple frameworks, we settled on Next.js for CalendarMe and Emailsdaily. Here's the honest reasoning — what works well, what's tricky, and why it's still our pick.
Read moreNo funding, no co-working space budget, no marketing department. Just two products, real users, and a lot of lessons learned the hard way. Here's what the first year looked like.
Read moreCalendarMe's chat interface updates in real-time, but we didn't need a complex pub/sub architecture to make it work. Sometimes the simple approach is the right one.
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