One-on-one meetings classic Calendly use case
Posted: Thu Feb 06, 2025 4:41 am
Calendly and Figma showing viral loops
But Calendly doesn’t stop at external virality, as they cleverly designed internal virality to scale within an organization. Calendly built product features to encourage social sharing within an account. One clear example is around creating a new event type. Calendly allows users to choose from four different options:
Group conference, multiple invitees can meet with the user at the same time
Group meetings, where users can co-host meetings with sri lanka mobile database others great for internal collaboration!
Loop meetings, where one event can loop between multiple presenters again, great for internal collaboration!
Eliminate friction in social features
So you have a great product that people want to share with others. The tough question: Can they? You may be creating friction in your viral loop without realizing it.
Loom — an asynchronous video collaboration product — originally had two types of user seats: creators paid users who could create new Loom videos and viewers free users. Viewers did not have the ability to create their own videos. This model worked well at the time, but it didn’t make it easy for new people to try Loom and become creators themselves.
But Calendly doesn’t stop at external virality, as they cleverly designed internal virality to scale within an organization. Calendly built product features to encourage social sharing within an account. One clear example is around creating a new event type. Calendly allows users to choose from four different options:
Group conference, multiple invitees can meet with the user at the same time
Group meetings, where users can co-host meetings with sri lanka mobile database others great for internal collaboration!
Loop meetings, where one event can loop between multiple presenters again, great for internal collaboration!
Eliminate friction in social features
So you have a great product that people want to share with others. The tough question: Can they? You may be creating friction in your viral loop without realizing it.
Loom — an asynchronous video collaboration product — originally had two types of user seats: creators paid users who could create new Loom videos and viewers free users. Viewers did not have the ability to create their own videos. This model worked well at the time, but it didn’t make it easy for new people to try Loom and become creators themselves.