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Calendar app to prepare, join and follow-up on virtual meetings
Google Calendar is built on hypotheses that are now deprecated. Now that most of our meetings are virtual, there is a massive opportunity to remove frictions at each step of the lifecycle of these meetings, and finally make calendars actionable. From Hera, users can: - Schedule a meeting or share availabilities - Prepare a meeting with the right context on attendees and past discussions - Join a meeting in one-click - Snooze a meeting to make sure you don't forget to follow-up All of that without leaving the keyboard.
Hera is a calendar app designed for remote workers and distributed teams to prepare, join, and follow up on virtual meetings. It emphasizes lightweight events, plain-English scheduling, and cross-timezone availability sharing.
Hera enables users to schedule meetings by dragging open time slots, draft messages with an email-ready follow-up, and join meetings with one click. It supports creating lightweight events with Markdown notes, reusable templates, and plain-English scheduling from anywhere on Mac. It also includes features to share availabilities across timezones, send late-notice emails if running behind, and provide a one-keystroke workflow (⌘+E, ⌘+J, ⌘+K). The product integrates meeting links and has tiered pricing for individuals and teams.
Who it’s for: Distributed teams and individuals who manage remote meetings and scheduling needs, particularly Mac users and those seeking streamlined, cross-timezone collaboration.
Active product with multiple pricing tiers and user-facing features; mentions rapid feature evolution and customer feedback, plus presence of public pricing and user testimonials.
Co-founder & CEO at Hera Passionate about productivity, healthcare, education and Albert Camus. Machine learning engineer turned Product Engineer turned Product Manager.
Co founder & COO at Hera. Previously worked in finance and as a Customer Success Manager at a start up. Passionate about community building.

Calendar that kills time fragmentation

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