Yesterday I posted a review of the meeting scheduling service TimeBridge. Today, I’m going to cover another great scheduling service called Tungle.
Sign up is quick and easy and allows you to sync your account with Google, Outlook, and iCal/Entourage.
One of the great things about Tungle is that you can sync multiple calendars and email addresses with your account.
Setting up a meeting takes 4 easy steps:
- Enter meeting details
- Invite people
- Propose times
- preview/send
Just like in TimeBridge, you also have a link you can distribute amongst your contacts so they can see your availability. One added feature, however, is that you can set on a per-contact basis whether or not your contacts can view meeting details or a simple free/busy annotation in your calendar.
The feature I like most about Tungle is the smartphone compatibility when it comes to responding to meeting requests, however, I’m unable to view my account or setup a meeting via my mobile device.
Scheduling a meeting with a group of people is a little different than it was with TimeBridge. With Tungle, if you want to meet with a group of people you’re connected with, you can view their calendar and propose the best times. The last person to input their preferred meeting time is the one who books the meeting.
Oh, and you also have a personal RSS feed to view meeting progress.
Check out the full feature list and give it a try.

