Here’s the Claude distillation based on my reasoning on why to use it:
Reclaim is useful because it lets you assign different priorities to tasks and meetings, automatically scheduling recurring meetings to fit your existing commitments while protecting time for important activities.
For example, you can set exercising three times per week as a priority 3 task, which will override priority 2 meetings, ensuring those exercise timeblocks can’t be scheduled over. It also automatically books recurrent meetings so they fit into your existing schedule, like for team members or mentors/mentees.
This significantly reduces the time and effort spent on scheduling, as you can easily add new commitments without overlapping more important tasks. The main advantage is the ability to set varying priorities for different tasks, which streamlines the process of planning weekly and monthly calls, resulting in almost no overhead for meeting planning and making it simple to accommodate additional commitments without conflicting with higher-priority tasks..
The main thing I find reclaim useful for (though I only use the free version) is syncing all my different calendars, in such a way that only some information is shared, e.g. I want my personal calendar events to show up as not bookable in my work calendar, but without people being able to see what my personal calendar events are. This is what my work calendar looks like, where the orange events are automatically imported from my personal calendar.
Maybe there are other better ways to do this too though.
Thanks Jacques! I was looking for an upgrade to some of my LLM tools. I was looking for some IDEs and I’ll check that out.
The only tip I’ve got is using reclaim.ai instead of calendly for automatic meeting scheduling, it slaps.
What does reclaim give you? I’ve never heard of it, and the website is fairly uninformative
Sorry for not noticing the comment earlier!
Here’s the Claude distillation based on my reasoning on why to use it:
Reclaim is useful because it lets you assign different priorities to tasks and meetings, automatically scheduling recurring meetings to fit your existing commitments while protecting time for important activities.
For example, you can set exercising three times per week as a priority 3 task, which will override priority 2 meetings, ensuring those exercise timeblocks can’t be scheduled over. It also automatically books recurrent meetings so they fit into your existing schedule, like for team members or mentors/mentees.
This significantly reduces the time and effort spent on scheduling, as you can easily add new commitments without overlapping more important tasks. The main advantage is the ability to set varying priorities for different tasks, which streamlines the process of planning weekly and monthly calls, resulting in almost no overhead for meeting planning and making it simple to accommodate additional commitments without conflicting with higher-priority tasks..
The main thing I find reclaim useful for (though I only use the free version) is syncing all my different calendars, in such a way that only some information is shared, e.g. I want my personal calendar events to show up as not bookable in my work calendar, but without people being able to see what my personal calendar events are. This is what my work calendar looks like, where the orange events are automatically imported from my personal calendar.
Maybe there are other better ways to do this too though.