- EAs with calendly sign up for weekly random networking
- the system randomly pairs based on calendly availability match
- the system leverages calendly to book meetings
- EAs have meetings and if they find them useful, tell other EAs to sign up!
Once we have this working for EAs (for free or a nominal cost), we could roll out a paid, profit-maximizing version. If you build it, I’m happy to shill it far and wide and pitch it to investors!
A non-automated version of this existed for a time: EA Pen Pals. I used it a couple of times and enjoyed it. Might be worth talking to the people behind that project to learn about their experiences.
Lunchclub sucks. Their matching is terrible. I tried it a few times and quit. They have focused too much on monetization and not enough on a good user experience.
Calendly + EAs provide a good platform and community to build on. Feel free to use my calendly and LinkedIn and manually book meetings with other EAs who also have calendly, per Paul Graham—http://paulgraham.com/ds.html
Automated Networking Calls for EAs:
- EAs with calendly sign up for weekly random networking
- the system randomly pairs based on calendly availability match
- the system leverages calendly to book meetings
- EAs have meetings and if they find them useful, tell other EAs to sign up!
Once we have this working for EAs (for free or a nominal cost), we could roll out a paid, profit-maximizing version. If you build it, I’m happy to shill it far and wide and pitch it to investors!
A non-automated version of this existed for a time: EA Pen Pals. I used it a couple of times and enjoyed it. Might be worth talking to the people behind that project to learn about their experiences.
Sounds like Lunchclub, do you know it?
Lunchclub sucks. Their matching is terrible. I tried it a few times and quit. They have focused too much on monetization and not enough on a good user experience.
Calendly + EAs provide a good platform and community to build on. Feel free to use my calendly and LinkedIn and manually book meetings with other EAs who also have calendly, per Paul Graham—http://paulgraham.com/ds.html