Meet-Ting expands AI scheduling tool across Europe amid rapid user growth
Start-up backed by Google and OpenAI partners says executives from Nike and Disney among early adopters
Meet-Ting, a US-based artificial intelligence start-up, has launched a tool that manages time and calendars on behalf of users, and is expanding its service into four new European markets.
The company said its "availability agent" observes user behaviour and makes scheduling decisions across people, software agents and enterprise systems, without relying on fixed rules.
Meet-Ting reported six consecutive months of 50% month-on-month growth and said several thousand users have signed up, including executives at Nike, Disney, Synthesia and venture-backed AI start-ups.
Roughly half of all users actively interact with the service, according to the company.
"We're seeing the same pattern as other agent companies like Clawdbot – people don't want to manage the agent, they want it to just handle things," said Dan Bulteel, co-founder of Meet-Ting.

The company said its agent interprets signals that static calendars miss, such as tone, urgency, workplace hierarchy and personal tradeoffs, in order to model what users value and act on their behalf.
"The question isn't whether AI can book meetings – it's whether people will let it," Bulteel said.
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Backed by Google's AI start-up programme and an early OpenAI app development partner, Meet-Ting is among a group of companies testing applications built on large language models.
Following launches in the UK, US and Brazil, the service is now rolling out in France, Germany, Italy and Spain.
The Recap
- Meet-Ting launched an AI "availability agent" for calendars.
- Roughly 50% of users actively interact with the availability agent.
- Ting is rolling out across France, Germany, Italy, and Spain.