The free scheduling poll for student council
Timespree is a free scheduling poll for student council that finds a time around classes and activities. Share one link, let members mark when they are free, and the best meeting time becomes clear.
No account required to respond. Your poll link is ready in under a minute.
Junior class council weekly
Mon - Fri · evenings
Mon
Jul 6
Tue
Jul 7
Wed
Jul 8
Thu
Jul 9
Fri
Jul 10
Why scheduling this is hard
Members juggle class blocks, sports, jobs, and other clubs.
Group chats fill with times but never land on one that sticks.
New members and reps join mid-year and schedules keep shifting.
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
Built for busy student schedules
Members shade the free hours between classes and practice in a few taps.
No sign-up to respond
Share the link in your group chat; members reply without making an account.
Mobile-first grid
The whole thing works on a phone, so reps answer between classes.
No member limit
Small exec board or a full 40-seat council, it is free with no cap.
A real example
The junior class council wants a weekly planning meeting. The president shares a Timespree poll for weekday evenings; Maya, Devon, Priya, and the rest mark their free slots. Wednesday at 4pm lands as the time the most reps can make, so it becomes the standing meeting.
Frequently asked questions
- How do we find a time around everyone's classes?
- Share one link and have each member shade the hours they are free between classes and activities. The poll shows the slot the most reps can attend, so you pick a meeting time without endless group-chat back-and-forth.
- Does it work on a phone?
- Yes. The grid is mobile-first, so members can open the link and mark availability from their phone between classes, no app to install.
- Can new reps respond after we start?
- Yes. The link stays live, so members who join later just open it and add their availability, and the best time updates as more people respond.
Find your time in under a minute
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