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Nylas Brings New Features and Updates to the Nylas Scheduler

Nylas Brings New Features and Updates to the Nylas Scheduler

Brings modular, customizable, and native components to organizations building in-app scheduling features, workflows, and experiences

Nylas, the state-of-the-art communications platform giving developers universal access to email, calendar, and contacts providers through a single API integration, announced new features and updates to the Nylas Scheduler, a front-end scheduling solution arming organizations with the freedom and flexibility to build customizable scheduling workflows and user experiences. The new Nylas Scheduler gives developers and product teams complete control over building a tailor-made scheduling experience, allowing businesses to deploy revenue-generating scheduling workflows and user experiences inside their applications.

Whether businesses are returning to offices or embracing remote or hybrid work, meetings continue to be a central part of the employee experience. According to research from Zippia, there are at least 11 million meetings in the U.S. alone each day. However, an estimated $37 billion is lost each year due to unproductive meetings. The Nylas Scheduler allows companies to tailor the scheduling experience to their business needs and user preferences, helping them significantly reduce unproductive meetings and lost resources.

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Some of the key updates and new features of the Nylas Scheduler that businesses are using to unlock scheduling ROI include:

  • A new modular design offering pre-built web components to quickly design a custom Scheduler editor allowing users to save time and effort by including critical scheduling settings for both work and personal calendars, booking forms, and availability windows.
  • End-to-end customization allows developers to build a tailored scheduling experience exclusively to their users needs and workflows. Businesses can add functionality such as intake forms, payment options, and other customer interactions to their scheduling workflow as needed.
  • Native experiences that make it easy for developers to build a scheduling experience that aligns with their company brand – from design to messaging, and more.
  • Enhanced video conferencing support means organizations can customize meeting types across Zoom, Google Meet, and Microsoft Teams to include 1:1, collective, and round-robin-type meetings.
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“Whether you’re closing deals, interviewing job candidates, or collaborating with colleagues or customers, meetings are fundamental to how business operates and gets done. Given the importance and volume of meetings it is increasingly important for companies to identify how they can streamline the entire scheduling process and experience at scale,” said Isaac Nassimi, SVP of Product at Nylas. “The new features and updates we’ve brought to the Nylas Scheduler means product teams will have more control to build a scheduling experience specific to their user and use case. Developers using the Nylas Scheduler can save months of development time building custom scheduling workflows that take the complexity out of scheduling meetings, meaning users can more effectively come together, collaborate, and have more productive meetings that accelerate business growth.”

The Nylas Scheduler adheres to critical security, privacy, and compliance standards, allowing businesses to focus on building custom scheduling solutions without having to worry about the safety and security of their data.

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