Qui peut quand?
Poll your team's availability
Setting a meeting, a team lunch or an after-work gathering that suits everyone often turns into a string of back-and-forth emails that eat up more time than the event itself.
An availability poll replaces all that: you propose a few time slots, each team member checks what works, and the best slot stands out without any discussion.
The back-and-forth email that never ends
"Does Tuesday at 2 p.m. work for everyone?": the question sets off a flurry of partial replies, counter-proposals and "sorry, I can't that day". You go around three times before you can block an hour.
A shared availability grid shows at a glance the slot that suits the most people. Everyone replies whenever it suits them, with no account to create, and you set the meeting knowing exactly where things stand.
The team slot in three steps
Propose time slots
A few slots across the week, whole days or specific hours: your call.
Share the link with the team
One link, by email or in the team channel. No account required to reply.
The best slot stands out
Everyone checks their availability and the slot that suits the most people stands out on its own.
Frequently asked questions
Do team members need to create an account?
No. Everyone opens the link and checks their availability in the browser. No sign-up, no password.
Can I propose specific times?
Yes. You can propose slots down to the hour (Tuesday 2 p.m., Thursday 10 a.m.), not just whole days.
Can people see each other's replies?
The grid shows the aggregated availability to bring out the best slot. You share a public link, never your team's email addresses.
Qui peut quand? finds the slot that works for the whole team: you propose time slots, everyone checks, the best moment stands out.