Slack + Google Calendar · early access
Every scheduling tool finds a free slot. Quorum gets the answer a flat "no" leaves out — chases whoever declined or went quiet, settles a new time, and rebooks it. You just watch it resolve.
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@you Q3 planning sync
Looks like you can't make this one — no problem. What works?
The part no calendar solves
You sent the invite three days ago. Two accepted. One declined — but never said what would work. The one who actually matters hasn't opened it. So you wait, nudge, re-send, move the meeting — and start over.
The free slot was never the hard part. The human was.
The part no calendar can touch — so Quorum does it for you.
When someone can't make it, Quorum asks what does work — and converges everyone on one slot.
It tracks who hasn't answered and chases that one blocker — until you get an answer you can act on: a yes, or a time that works.
Without it vs with it
Without Quorum
Hours of back-and-forth, spread across your whole week.
With Quorum
Minutes, not days — and none of it on your plate.
How it works
When someone can't make it, Quorum DMs them — and whatever they tap, it drives toward a booked time. You get one status line, and a ping only when it truly needs you.
01 · it still works
One tap marks them in and stops the chase. Nothing else needed from you.
02 · they propose
They pick a slot that fits. When everyone lands on the same one, Quorum moves the meeting and RSVPs for all.
03 · not now
It backs off, waits, and quietly tries again on its own — never nagging, never a dead end.
04 · already fixed
It re-reads their RSVP on the spot instead of waiting for the next sweep.
Works with your stack
Quorum lives where your team already works — nothing new to learn, for you or the people it chases.
Chase, negotiate, and rebook — all inside Slack.
The same bot, on Teams and Outlook. Join the waitlist and pick Microsoft to get it first.
Why it's different
Everyone else
Silently moves it and hopes.
Auto-reschedulers guess a new time and slide your meeting there — no one asked, no one agreed. You find out when the calendar changes under you.
Quorum
Asks a person, then moves it.
It gets a real answer from a real person first, converges everyone on a time that works, then rebooks — with everyone already on board.
Who it's for
Managers, founders, chiefs of staff — anyone who loses half their week waiting on a reply to an invite. Quorum does the chasing, so you don't spend your social capital on "just following up 👆".
Before you ask
Honest answer: it chases — but only the one person holding up the meeting, never your whole team. It keeps to your quiet hours and stops the moment they reply or tap "Busy." Everyone else never hears from it. A focused chase, not a broadcast.
Two things: your calendar, to see the meetings you organize, and your chat tool, to DM whoever owes a reply. Nothing else — it never reads your email, and does no people-analytics.
Free during early access. Pricing comes later — and early users keep the best deal.
Quorum is in private early access. Leave your email and your stack — you'll be first in when it opens.
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