Qui peut quand?
Find a family reunion date
Getting the extended family around a single date can feel like a feat: work schedules, vacations, kids, people coming from far away. The more people, the bigger the puzzle.
A date poll makes it simple: instead of calling everyone one by one, you propose a few weekends and each family member checks the ones that work for them.
Calling everyone one by one
The traditional method is the phone: you call an aunt, then a cousin, jot the availabilities on a scrap of paper, and by the time you're done the first answers no longer hold. Coordinating fifteen people this way can take weeks.
A shared grid does the work for you: everyone marks their availability whenever it suits them, and the date that brings the most people together stands out clearly. Nobody needs an account to take part.
The get-together date in three steps
Propose a few dates
Weekends, long weekends, a milestone birthday: propose what could bring the family together.
Share the link with everyone
One link, in the family chat or by email. Nobody has an account to create.
The best date appears
Everyone checks their availability and the date that gathers the most people rises to the top.
Frequently asked questions
Do you need an account to reply?
No. Each family member opens the link and checks their availability in the browser. No sign-up.
What about people less comfortable with technology?
The link opens like an ordinary web page. Checking your availability takes a few seconds, with no password or install.
Once the date is chosen, how do I send the invitations?
When the poll closes, a link creates the invitation on Qui sera là? (quiserala.ca) with the date already filled in, ready to send to the whole family.
Qui peut quand? finds the date that brings the family together: you propose, everyone checks, the best date stands out.