
Our Take
Matt Giorgio, Dheer Gupta, Sasha Krecinic, Piyush Narwani, Yeop Lee, and Elis Smith got tired of the scheduling dance—the endless email back-and-forth, the calendar Tetris, the "does this time work for you?" ping-pong that turns a five-minute task into a week-long odyssey. So they built SkipUp, and it's exactly what the name implies: scheduling on autopilot. Their platform handles the back-and-forth so you don't have to,自动ly finding times, sending reminders, and keeping everything synced across your calendar. No more "sorry, that doesn't work for me" loops. No more manually checking five different time zones. Just done.
The follow-up game is where SkipUp really shines—because let's be honest, half of scheduling is just getting people to actually respond. SkipUp chases them down without you looking like the desperate one. It's the kind of tool that makes you wonder why scheduling is still a problem we tolerate. The team launched on Product Hunt and they're just getting started. If your calendar looks like a crime scene of neglected emails, this is your escape hatch.
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