Ask Capable for times, it checks real calendars, places holds, and stages an invite for you to send. The scheduling tennis match that kills momentum simply doesn't happen.
Find us 30 minutes with Dana next week.
I checked both calendars and found 3 times that work. I’ve held them — pick one and I’ll send the invite.
Candidate times on a live week — drag to adjust, then send. The hold is the reservation.
Momentum is fragile. A great conversation ends with genuine intent, and then four days evaporate into "does Tuesday work?" — "how about Thursday?" — "actually, can we push it?" Every round of email tennis is a chance for enthusiasm to cool and a competitor to get there first. The follow-through you needed was a single shared calendar, not a week of negotiation.
Tell Capable who needs to meet. It reads the real availability across the calendars involved and proposes slots that actually work — with buffers and notice respected.
Capable places tentative holds so the times you offered stay yours. The holds are the reservation — there's no double-booking window to slip through.
You confirm, the invite goes out, and the chosen time becomes a real event. The booking files itself onto the record so the relationship history stays complete.
See your own data running in Capable inside a week. No migration project, no data-entry tax — just a record you can trust.