
Team Huddle Launches New AI-Powered Scheduling Platform

Rob Smith, Founder, Team Huddle
Team Huddle meets workers where they are to reform meetings, increase company and personal productivity, and promote well-being.
FREMONT, CA: Team Huddle, an AI-powered software firm focusing on the future of work, is addressing a major issue that everyone faces: ineffective meetings. To address this, the company's platform enables workers to accomplish their best work by prioritizing their individual schedules and preferences, resulting in increased business performance and productivity. Team Huddle provides consumers with a solution that helps them do better in their professional and personal lives by putting people first.
ScheduleIQ, the world's first scheduling tool built on people and how they operate best, was released into public beta today by Team Huddle. Team Huddle meets workers where they are to reform meetings, increase company and personal productivity, and promote well-being. It is compatible with Google Calendar and Microsoft Outlook on desktop and mobile.
ScheduleIQ is not about figuring out when one is available; it is about determining when they are most productive. The following are some of its clever people-centric features:
A quick and easy onboarding: Uses information like work type and personal preferences to assist build up a scheduling system that is tailored to needs.
ScheduleScore: Calculates work-life balance, includes a burnout meter, and allows users to follow their progress in real-time and compare their schedule to others'.
SmartScheduler: By analyzing meeting data and providing intelligent recommendations, SmartScheduler eliminates the back-and-forth of email scheduling and identifies the best time for any meeting in seconds.
Following the release of ScheduleIQ, Team Huddle wants to add further meeting-related features and tools in 2021, such as meeting format templates, role assignments, automatic agendas, time and content trackers, and collaborative note-taking.

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