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Shared availability for friend groups

Find a time your friends can actually make.

uDown checks derived availability from calendars, keeps private details hidden, and helps your group pick a hangout time faster.

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Google sign-in, calendar-based availability, and no private event details shown to friends.

Friday hangout

4 friends invited · 90 min

To Be Decided

Free together

A strong time for the whole group.

Maybe works

Flexible conflicts need a quick check.

Busy

Not the time to push.

Accept · 2Maybe · 1Notes · 3

Group planning should not take all week.

Picking a time gets messy when every reply lives in a different text thread. Someone is free after class, someone has work, and nobody wants to keep asking the same question.

How it works

One shared view of when the group can meet.

Create an event, invite friends, and let uDown compare availability. The group sees available times, not raw calendar titles, descriptions, locations, attendees, meeting links, notes, or full calendar contents.

Step 1

Sign in with Google

Connect your calendar so uDown can show availability without showing private event details.

Step 2

Create one event

Add the hangout name, duration, and friends. Optional tags, date range, venue, and cost stay lightweight.

Step 3

Pick a shared time

Compare green, amber, and grey availability with RSVP, comments, notes, and suggested times.

Benefits

Less back-and-forth. More actual plans.

See group availability at a glance, invite friends into one event page, and use RSVP, comments, notes, suggested times, and flexible conflict context to pick a workable hangout time.

Availability before another poll

See the group picture before asking everyone to repeat their week.

One event page for the plan

Keep RSVP, comments, editable notes, suggested times, and details in one place.

Privacy stays part of the product

Friends see availability, not private calendar titles, descriptions, locations, or attendees.

Friend-first trust

Your calendar details stay yours.

Friends see availability, not raw Google Calendar titles, descriptions, locations, attendees, meeting links, notes, or full calendar contents.

Friends see availability, not private calendar event details.

Calendar data is used for planning context, not social posting.

The product stays focused on planning one hangout, not booking, payments, or automated scheduling.

Ready to find a time?

Start with one event, invite the people who matter, and see when the group can actually meet.

See how it works