TimeCheck is an iMessage extension that helps you find the best times to get together. It works by matching snapshots of schedule availability so you can pick a time when everyone is free.
To send a TimeCheck go to an existing text thread, or start a new message, then tap on the TimeCheck icon from the extensions bar, enter the details (time needed, earliest start/latest end, and the dates to check) and send it in the chat. No need to add recipients - it just goes to whoever is already in that iMessage thread. The app bubble shows in the chat inviting everyone to respond with their availability.
To make it super easy, TimeCheck offers a one-tap iCal sync to get an availability snapshot. The app maps your availability against everyone else's (and the time needed) to calculate the times that work. Your schedule details are never visible, recipients only get to see the resulting time windows that match the settings and availability.
When everyone has responded, pick a time from the results of the TimeCheck. The app bubble will update with an "add to calendar" button so everyone can easily save the details accurately.
Use TimeCheck anytime it gets complicated to find a time to get together. For social events, meetings, and activities. Try it today!
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What's New in TimeCheck iMessage Extension
1.1
April 23, 2022
Here's what's new in this update:
• Added User Names, so everyone can see a list of attendees when a finalized TimeCheck is added to someone's calendar.
• Added "Location" as an optional TimeCheck field.
• Reduced SMS alerts, so you only get pinged for major status changes.
• Major enhancements to the "Add To Calendar" feature! Calendar events now have location and a list of attendees added to the event's Notes field... plus, the ability to add a customized note for additional context!
Why this extension doesn’t show on the iMessages App Store? It’s exactly what I’ve been looking for!
This app is great! It’s a simple to use and intuitive way to schedule something with friends thought iMessages! I would greatly recommend it to people.
The only feature I would request it would be an map auto search option instead of copying and pasting and address of a created event.
Also a “tip jar” would be nice feature to help the developer!