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Meetingbird for Chrome
Tech Specs
- • Type: Browser Extension
- • Latest Version: 2.5.11
- • Price: Freeware
- • Offline: No
- • Developer: meetingbird.com
User Reviews
- • Rating Average
- 4.19 out of 5
- • Rating Users
- 77
Download Count
- • Total Downloads
- 231
- • Current Version Downloads
- 0
- • Updated: October 9, 2020
Meetingbird is a free Productivity Extension for Chrome. You could download the latest version crx file or old version crx files and install it.
More About Meetingbird
Features:
✓ Schedule meetings and access your calendar from any website, including Gmail and Google Inbox
✓ Insert scheduling links or potential meeting times directly into an email, allowing the recipient to book a meeting with a tap
✓ Automatic timezone detection
✓ Award-winning user interface and deep integrations with Google Calendar, Office 365, Zoom, Zapier, and more
✓ Topic, date, and attendees are automatically prefilled from the email thread you're viewing
✓ Prevent double booking across multiple calendars
✓ Day, week, and month view support
✓ Schedule meetings on multiple calendars
✓ Quickly toggle between different timezones
✓ Automated email reminders to meeting attendees
Meetingbird is part of Front, the email collaboration platform for teams. Learn more at frontapp.com.
Support and Feedback:
We'd love to hear from you! Drop us a line at support@meetingbird.com
Privacy:
Your data is yours and yours only. Meetingbird will never share or sell your data. Our privacy policy can be found here: https://cdn.meetingbird.com/privacy_policy.pdf
FAQ:
1. Why do you need access to mail.google.com (http://mail.google.com/) and inbox.google.com?
This is required to allow Meetingbird to display your calendar from within the Gmail or Google Inbox webpage. We NEVER download, store or share your email data in any form. Contact us at support@meetingbird.com if you have any questions.
2. Why do you need to access my browsing history?
Meetingbird never tracks or stores your browsing history. Access to cookies is required to check if you're logged into Meetingbird and communicate with Meetingbird servers. This permission is described as “view your browsing history”.
3. This is awesome! How can I thank you?
Let us know at feedback@meetingbird.com! If you're feeling extra generous, write us a review :).
4. I'm having problems with the extension :(
Sorry about that! We have an amazing support team ready to help at support@meetingbird.com
5. Do you support Google Inbox?
Yes!