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It doesn't require signing in, and it allows adding what times you are available.
It's a bit unintuitive in where the buttons are placed so some people sometimes struggle to figure out how to add their availability, but generally I like it.
Small suggestion: would put on the page what the name abbreviates. Or is "When are you free" so universal? (I didn't get it before seeing your post, but am not a native speaker). Also do you pronounce it like "wife" or like "waive"?
But otherwise UI/UX look and feel great!
Poss roadmap items:
* Can the original organiser set some limits around which days can be selected? Or even lock it down so _only_ those dates can be chosen from?
* Introduce the concept of times too - what’s the expected duration of the event? This should help participants choose their availability.
* Edit your responses.
* Leave your email to be kept up-to-date with changes.
* Main display of results from all participants - add a calendar view.
* Highlight or sort the most popular/feasible dates
A UX enhancement could be to add a wizard like steps so the user knows where they stand in the flow. You can also allow the user to navigate forward or back in the wizard.
It would also be nice if you can choose the time with the dates.
No accounts necessary, and they handle timezones too