Meetings & Bookings

Booked. Held.
Summarised.

Share a booking link; the slot lands in your real calendar. Take the meeting on our own video call — no account needed for the guest. Afterwards the recording, transcript, summary and action items are on the client's timeline before you have made coffee.

Google and Microsoft calendars, two-way Guests join from a link, no account Recordings filed under the client

The bookings page: booking links with their owners, durations and the claim queue

The week before

The meeting took an hour. Arranging it took a day.

The scheduling volley

"Does Tuesday work?" — six emails, two time zones, one double booking.

Another tool for the call

A video link from one product, a calendar from another, the notes in a third.

What did we agree?

The action items live in someone's memory. Usually yours.

Booking links

A link that books the right person at the right time.

Weekly hours per person, a routing question that picks who takes it, a team pool that claims, and a manage page where the guest reschedules themselves. Embed it on your site or hand it to the Receptionist.

  • Routing questions choose the owner
  • Claim queue with auto-assign
  • Public booking page in your colours
The public booking page a guest sees: a month grid and the open slots

Video calls

Our own rooms. Your guest needs nothing.

Create the meeting with a room attached; the guest link, the calendar invite and the recording are one switch. A public link can be auto-admit or a waiting room; hosts admit, decline or block.

  • Knock, admit, kick — host controls
  • Screen share, gallery and speaker layouts
  • Internal meetings join straight from the event
The week view of a connected Google calendar: discovery calls, a kickoff, deep work and a client lunch

After the meeting

The notes write themselves, onto the right client.

Recording, speaker-labelled transcript, summary and action items — filed on the company the meeting was about, turned into tasks where they belong, and there for the Growth Manager and the next person who opens the client.

  • Meeting report PDF
  • Action items become tasks
  • Recycle bin for recordings, 30-day retention
A meeting recording with transcript, summary and action items

The door this opens

Part of Business — $49 a seat a month.

Calendar, bookings and video calls are in every door. Recordings and transcripts draw on credits; Business brings 2,000 a seat every month.

Sits where a scheduling link, a video-call product and a note-taker used to. Every new workspace starts with 14 days of Business, no card.

See every door
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Ready when
you are.

Hand Connekz the busywork — and give your people back the work they actually love.

  • 14 days of Business, no card
  • Cancel anytime
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