"Clipse is the only tool that tells you when all meeting guests are free to meet. Whether they use Google Workspace™ or Outlook - inside or outside your company - as long as they are a Clipse user this add on will optimize group scheduling by giving you a list of times that work for everyone. Privacy: Our #1 Priority Clipse was built for the large, privacy-conscious enterprise so we built our architecture to be as gentle as possible. Calling only availability statuses like “busy”, “free”, or “tentative”, your sensitive calendar data is never accessed or stored in any way. All users must register with their Google™ or Outlook credentials via SSO, which means there are never any usernames or passwords to remember. Finally, we ask for read-only access to your calendar so we never send, accept, or publish events on your behalf. Only Your Trusted Partners The Clipse add on for Google Workspace™ will only display your availability to other users with whom you specifically allow. We call them your partners. If your company authorizes Clipse, then you’ll instantly be able to see your internal colleagues’ availability. Want to see optimal meeting times with people outside your company? Send them a Partner Invitation from Settings and, once accepted, you’ll see their availability as if they were internal. Think of it like a friend request. Synchronized Availability The core capability of Clipse is to synchronize the free time across your guest list and display only the days and times where all parties are available. You should be used to this type of feature for your internal colleagues, but wait until you experience it with your friends, clients, vendors, or anyone, anywhere that also uses Clipse. Meeting Links Clipse also generates a personalized link for each user where anyone with the link can schedule a meeting based on your own preferences and calendar availability. What makes our link different? First, the URL is a unique key so your name or email can never be used to back into it and spam you. Second, our meeting links allow the person booking the meeting to dictate the subject, include guests that will also get the invitation, and even add attachments. Since we don’t ask for write permission to your calendar, both you and the scheduler will get an invitation to accept or reject."