The free scheduling poll for bachelorette parties
Timespree is a free bachelorette party date poll for a busy, spread-out group of friends. Share one link, let everyone mark the weekends they can make, and the heatmap finds the date that works for the bride and the whole party, so you can lock the plans in.
No account required to respond. Your poll link is ready in under a minute.
Maya's bachelorette
Oct weekends - pick a free date
Mon
Jul 6
Tue
Jul 7
Wed
Jul 8
Thu
Jul 9
Fri
Jul 10
Why scheduling this is hard
Friends flying in from different cities rarely have the same weekend free.
Between weddings, work trips, and kids' schedules, one date always leaves someone out.
The planning group chat sprawls for weeks while brunch spots and rentals get booked up.
How the poll works
Create your poll
Pick the dates and time range you want to offer. Your shareable link is ready in under a minute.
Share one link
Send it wherever your group already talks. Nobody needs an account to respond, on any device.
Read the heatmap
Every response shades the grid. The darkest slot is your time. Done.
Why Timespree fits
Mark free weekends fast
Everyone shades the weekends that work on a date grid, so the party's best dates surface without endless back-and-forth in the chat.
One link, no accounts
Drop a single link in the group chat. Every guest responds from her phone with no sign-up, so even the busiest friend weighs in quickly.
See the headcount
You get an email as responses come in, and the heatmap shows how many can make each date, so you can size the rental and the reservations.
No guest limit
The bride's five closest friends or a party of eighteen, there is no participant cap and it is free to find the date.
A real example
Maya's bachelorette party has friends coming in from Austin, LA, and Nashville. The maid of honor, Aria, creates a date poll of October weekends and shares the link in the group chat. Everyone shades the dates that fit around other weddings and work, and Saturday to Sunday, October 4 to 5, works for the whole party.
Frequently asked questions
- How do we find a bachelorette weekend everyone can make?
- Create a Timespree poll of the candidate weekends and share the link in your group chat. Everyone marks the free dates that work, and the heatmap darkens on the weekend the most of the party can make, so the choice is clear.
- Do guests need to sign up to respond?
- No. Everyone taps the link and shades their free weekends from a phone with no account. Only the organizer might use an optional account to run more than one poll.
- Can we tell how many are coming before booking a rental?
- Yes. Email notifications tell you as responses land, and the heatmap shows how many can make the winning weekend, so you can size the rental and reservations before you book.
Find your time in under a minute
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