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The free scheduling poll for game nights

Timespree is a free scheduling poll for game nights that finds an evening the whole group can make. Share one link, friends shade when they are free, and the heatmap shows the best night.

No account required to respond. Your poll link is ready in under a minute.

Monthly board game night

Jul 17 - Jul 25 · Fri & Sat · Evenings

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Best time

Why scheduling this is hard

Everyone says 'I'm free whenever' until you name a night, then three people bail.

Work shifts and kids' bedtimes mean no single evening is obvious for the whole group.

The plan lives in a group chat that scrolls past before anyone commits.

How the poll works

01

Create your poll

Pick the dates and time range you want to offer. Your shareable link is ready in under a minute.

02

Share one link

Send it wherever your group already talks. Nobody needs an account to respond, on any device.

03

Read the heatmap

Every response shades the grid. The darkest slot is your time. Done.

Why Timespree fits

See the night the crew is actually free

Friends shade the evenings that work around shifts and family, and the darkest cell is your game night.

No sign-up to vote

Everyone opens the link and shades on their phone in seconds, so even the flaky friend responds.

Works for board games or online play

Time-zone conversion means a remote friend joining a Discord session shades in their own zone and still lines up.

Free, no group size limit

A four-person poker night or a twelve-person party game, always free.

A real example

Six friends keep meaning to revive their monthly board game night. Tariq makes a poll for the next two Fridays and Saturdays and posts it in their group chat. Saturday the 18th is darkest with five free, so it becomes game night and he sets up the table.

Frequently asked questions

How do I get everyone to commit, not just say 'maybe'?
Each person shades the nights they are genuinely free rather than reacting to one proposed date. The heatmap shows the evening with the most solid availability, so you pick a night people already marked open instead of chasing confirmations.
Can this work for an online game night?
Yes. Friends in different time zones shade their free hours locally, and Timespree converts them, so a remote group lining up a Discord or online session sees one common slot in each person's own time.
Is it really free with no account?
Yes. Creating the poll and responding are both free with no sign-up and no app. Friends just tap the link and shade their free evenings, which is why response rates stay high for casual plans like this.

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