Comparison

The smart alternative
to a date poll

A date poll is fine for agreeing on a date with a group. But the moment you want people to sign up for a time slot, with a cap per moment, a waiting list and reminders, it falls short. That is where Slotr begins.

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A date poll is fine when…

  • You only need to agree on a date or time
  • It is a small, informal group
  • Everyone knows each other and just replies
  • No cap or scheduling is needed

Great for picking a moment. Not for the sign-up that follows.

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You need Slotr when…

  • People sign up for a time slot (parents' evening, consultation)
  • You want a maximum number of attendees per moment
  • A waiting list helps once it is full
  • You want reminders to cut no-shows
  • You want a clean attendee list to export
  • You are done with 40 scattered replies in a group chat

For the whole sign-up, not just picking a date.

Date poll versus Slotr, compared fairly

FeatureDate pollSlotr
Agree on a date or moment
Sign up with name, email and extra info
Time slots per attendee
Maximum number of attendees per slot
Automatic waiting list when full
Automatic reminder email
Clean attendee list and exportpartial
Custom questions at sign-up
No more scattered replies in a group chat
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From 40 replies in a group chat to one overview

With a date poll you often still end up with scattered replies, a group chat and a spreadsheet to track who is actually coming. With Slotr everyone signs up via a single link. You see in real time who is where, no tallying.

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