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New in February: Team Calendar, Meeting Reminders, and More

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Monthly Digest: What's new on the 3veta platform in February 2022
100. Product Update - February

February was a busy month for our team. We kept working on improving the user experience and platform performance.

Plus, we have onboarded our first Team plan beta users. If you want to be one of them, just reply to this email.

I’m super excited to tell you all about the new features and improvements on the platform.

The Shared Team Calendar

The shared team calendar is finally here. You can now have a full overview of your entire team’s availability in one place. Your team members can easily sync any popular calendar services such as Google, iCloud, Outlook, and Microsoft and share their agendas across the whole team.

Meeting Reminders

We have added automatic email reminders for meetings. Your participants and you will both receive meeting reminders 24 hours and 1 hour before a scheduled (or booked) meeting.

One-Click Booking and Signup with Google and Facebook

We have reduced customer the number of clicks your clients/customers/students need to make to… 1 click at most. Participants can not only join meetings but also book meetings with a single click by using their Google or Facebook accounts.

Soon we will be working on introducing bookings with no registration whatsoever.

Meeting Email Invites

We have added the functionality to invite participants to 3veta meetings via email. You can now invite meeting participants straight from the platform right after creating a new meeting.

Thanks for all your support and feedback along the way!

Feel free to join our private community and let us know if there’s anything we can do to improve your experience with 3veta.

About the author
CTO at 3veta

Iskren is the CTO of 3veta.com. He is an Oxford graduate, instructor on Udemy with more than 400,000 students, former head of R&D for multiple start-ups, and software developer for an international trading company. If this isn't enough, he is also a published researcher in the peer-reviewed Quantum Science and Technology journal.