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A scheduler that does the homework for you.

Reever reads up on whoever just booked a meeting with you, and writes a short brief into the calendar event before the call starts.

7 days, no credit card.

Discovery — Sarah Chen, ACME Robotics

Tuesday, May 12 · 10:00 – 10:30 AM

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Description

Sarah leads RPA engineering at ACME Robotics (Series B, raised $42M last September). Their press release last Wednesday announced a partnership with Boston Dynamics, which is probably what’s behind this meeting.

You and Sarah exchanged email back in March — she asked about API rate limits on the enterprise tier. Have the answer ready.

Based on her LinkedIn, ACME’s recent press, and three prior email threads.

Watch it work

From a single sentence to a calendar event your AI already prepped for you.

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Type a sentence

⌘K · Ask Reever

Create a 30-minute intro call Tue/Thu 2-5pm, ask for company name.

Done. Your booking page is live.

  • 30-minute slots, Tuesday and Thursday, 2 to 5 PM.
  • Bookers answer one question first: company name.
  • Share at reever.ai/eli/30min.

Your scheduling assistant runs the actual product.

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Booking page is live

reever.ai/eli/30min
Eli

30-minute intro

30 minutes·Tue, Thu 2-5pm

May 2026

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America/Detroit

Tuesday, May 5

  • 2:00 pm
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30 seconds later. No settings tour.

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A booker fills it

reever.ai/eli/30min/h_8f2a
Eli

30-minute intro

Tuesday, May 5 · 2:30 pm — 3:00 pm

Your details

Name

Sarah Chen

Email

sarah@atlas-robotics.com

Company name *

Atlas Robotics

Anything we should know? (optional)

Want to talk about your warehouse pilot — saw you on the Foundry portfolio.
Back

Sarah from Atlas Robotics books a slot.

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Open your calendar 5 minutes before

calendar.google.com

30-minute intro — Sarah Chen

Tomorrow · 2:00–2:30 PM
2 attendees · eli, sarah
meet.google.com/abc-defg-hij

AI brief

Atlas Robotics is a 50-person robotics startup in Boston building autonomous warehouse pickers. Series A in 2025 ($14M, led by Foundry Group). Sarah Chen is VP of Engineering — joined from Locus Robotics in 2024. Recent news: announced European expansion last week (TechCrunch).

3 prior emails with Marcus Tan (CEO, Atlas Robotics)

Mar 14Re: Design-partnership concept

Pilot-budget conversation moved up — VP of Eng is the right person to scope this with…

Open your calendar 5 minutes before the call. Already prepped.

What ships today

Six things Reever does that the incumbents can't.

Every section below is a real feature you can configure tonight, not a roadmap promise. Most of these don't exist on Calendly, Cal.com, or SavvyCal at any tier.

Auto-prep

Briefs that actually use the internet.

Every booking triggers a 60-second research pass. Reever reads the booker's company site, finds recent news, surfaces their role and prior employers, and threads in any past meetings or email context, then writes a tight 200-word brief into the calendar event. You walk in already up to speed.

Brief generated · 4.2s
Async-first triage

Kill the meeting that shouldn't have been a meeting.

Optional gate before the calendar grid: the booker writes one sentence, an AI classifies it as a real meeting, a quick-question reply, prequalifying follow-ups, or a polite decline. About 30% of inbound gets redirected.

“What's a quick question on your pricing tiers?”
Quick question→ suggested reply, no slot
Per-event-type tone

Different briefs for different rooms.

Each event type picks its own brief depth (60–380 words) and tone (neutral, sales discovery, warm consult, engineering). Add a free-form custom angle when you need a specific signal flagged. Same booker, different brief.

Sales discovery
Stage, hiring, opener
Warm consult
Career arc, journey
Engineering
Stack, infra, blog
Intake forms

Pre-meeting questions, smarter than Calendly's.

Typed questions with conditional logic — branches that show only when prior answers match. Answers thread into the auto-prep brief so the host walks in already knowing the booker's stated intent.

Are you evaluating for a team?
YesNo, just me
Branch hidden → team-size question skipped
Team scheduling · $16/seat/mo

Collective, quorum, or round-robin.

From all-hands collective bookings to N-of-M quorum panels ("any 2 of 3 engineers") to weighted round-robin between sales reps — picked at create time, no hidden math. Every host on the booking gets briefed individually. Centralized seat-based billing replaces per-host trials.

Collective
All free
Quorum
2 of 4
Round-robin
Rotates
Workflows

The follow-up email that actually happens.

Templated workflows fire on booking confirmed, reminders, and after the meeting ends. Twilio SMS, Resend email, custom webhooks. The post-meeting follow-up template ships with sensible 24-hour timing baked in.

Confirm24h reminderFollow-up

Versus the field

Built for what scheduling looks like in 2026.

The incumbents shipped before LLMs. Reever is AI-native — chat setup and per-booking auto-prep ship by default. Pricing is a deliberate simpler-and-AI-native undercut: Calendly Standard is $12/seat ($10 on annual; Teams $20/$16 annual), SavvyCal Basic is $12 (Premium $20). Reever Pro is $9 per host. Reever Teams (collective + quorum + round-robin) is $16 per seat — same as Calendly Teams's annual rate, with AI prep and chat setup included instead of as add-ons.

FeatureReeverCalendlyCal.comSavvyCal
Configure by talking to it
Default
No
No
No
Auto-prep brief on every booking
Default
No
No
No
Group meetings with quorum rules
Built-in
Limited
Add-on tax
No
Agent-to-agent (A2A) protocol
Yes
No
No
No
Google + Microsoft calendar OAuth
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes

Pricing

One simple plan. Cheaper than the field.

$9/mo per host. A deliberate undercut, not a premium tier. 7-day free trial, no credit card.

Pro · everything included

$9/ host / month

Calendly Standard is $12 ($10 annual). Cal.com Teams is $15.

A brief on every booking, before they walk in

Public LinkedIn, recent news, prior email threads — synthesized into a one-pager so you walk in already knowing who you're meeting.

Configure your scheduler by talking to it

"30-minute discovery calls, weekdays only, US business hours" — done. ⌘K to change anything later. No nested settings menus.

Group meetings that wait for the right people

Quorum scheduling — "at least one engineer + one designer free" — without paying the round-robin add-on tax other tools charge.

Plus everything you'd expect

  • Google Calendar + Outlook two-way sync
  • Email confirmations, reminders, reschedule + cancel
  • Custom branding + custom domain
  • Webhooks, iCal feed, public API
  • Agent-to-agent (A2A) protocol
  • Priority support
Try Reever free for 7 days

No credit card. Full access. Cancel from settings anytime.

FAQ

Common questions.