Calendars are great. At work, my life revolves around the calendar. At home, we use them to coordinate schedules and plan out our weekends. They're easy to use and are a staple in coordination.
However, they have their limits. What if I want more control out of my calendar? I want to invite my friends, but only the first 5 who respond (maybe I like to play mind games. Or maybe its for normal reasons, like a sports team). Maybe I’d like to enter a team for a season, but don’t have a set roster, but instead have a large pool of half-committed, kinda-interested friends.
These are the scenarios where the traditional calendar falls short. It lacks granular controls, like the maximum number of people for a given date, or the ability to quickly see in advance when you’ll need to recruit more people. That’s why Tendee was built, to help with these scenarios. It super-charges your calendar with granular controls like capacity limits, waitlists and a holistic view so you know when to recruit those extra folks when you need them.
It’s easy to get started, simply:
- Create a season with the rules you want to apply

- Invite your friends (through email or previous contacts)

- If you have multiple dates, add them easily

- Share it around, either through the built in messaging, or by sharing a link to the event

Tendee makes this easy, and even provides the option to respond for those people who refuse to update their attendance. You know who you are *shakes fist.
Try it out for free, take back control of your calendar.