Easy to use
The platform offers a user-friendly interface that simplifies scheduling and planning for users of all technical levels.
Free to use
Basic features of Xoyondo are available for free, making it accessible to a wide range of users without any cost.
Multiple types of polls
Xoyondo offers various polling options, including date polls, opinion polls, and anonymous polls, providing flexibility in gathering input.
Invitations and notifications
The system supports sending invitations and notifications via email, ensuring participants are informed and reminded of their commitments.
Privacy options
Users can create polls with different privacy settings, ensuring that sensitive information remains secure.
I did a lot of research for a free app that would make it easy for a group of people to determine what day works best for them, requiring no sign up for anyone besides the person setting it up. This is the best one I’ve found – https://xoyondo.com/.
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over 1 year ago
Certainly can be done, but there are already calender schedulers. One I use is https://xoyondo.com for d&d nights lol.
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almost 2 years ago
I use Xoyondo for this. Much less trouble than Doodle.
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almost 2 years ago
Use a scheduling app to find out when everyone will be free. We used Doodle for a while, but the creators kept changing/breaking it, so we’ve switched to xoyondo.com which is basically Doodle when Doodle was good.
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about 2 years ago
I’ve recently discovered https://xoyondo.com/ which is basically doodle as it was approximately 10 years ago…
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about 2 years ago
Xoyondo.com is the scheduling poll I have liked the best.
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about 2 years ago
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over 2 years ago
The site I’ve been using lately for polls (xoyondo.com) has a limit on 40 options per poll, so for this one vote we’re back on Google Forms.
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over 2 years ago
I’ve spoken to a handful of developers all looking at building a new tool and to help them overcome my biggest gripe, but to my knowledge no one has fixed my largest complaints, and that’s around group bookings/availability. It seems that the only solutions in the space are Xoyondo, Doodle, and SurveyMonkey – all of which have UI’s that seem to have been created when Geocities was popular.
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over 3 years ago
Xoyondo is suuuuper helpful and also free.
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over 3 years ago