How to create an availability request
This guide explains how to create a request link, define a clear date range, and start collecting responses.
Last updated: 2026-03-17
Summary
The best request links are short, clear, and easy to answer. A clear title, a realistic date range, and named participants make follow-up much easier after the link goes out.
Key facts
- Guest mode has limits for request creation and participant count.
- Participants do not need an account to submit available dates.
- The organizer should keep both the public link and the management link after creation.
Step-by-step
- Write a clear request title that explains the schedule at a glance.
- Choose a start date and end date that keep the request narrow enough to answer quickly.
- Set a closing date and time so participants know when replies are due.
- Add participant names one per line to make response tracking cleaner later.
- After creation, save the public link and the management link separately.
Common mistakes
- Using a vague title that makes the request unclear
- Setting a date range that is too wide to answer quickly
- Losing the management link right after creation
Expert note
A shorter date window and a real participant list usually improve response quality. It also makes reminder messages and final-date decisions much easier for the organizer.
Related pages
How to follow up on pending responses
See how to keep the request moving after the first link is sent.
What an availability poll means
A definition page for the core concept behind this workflow.
Frequently asked questions
Review common questions about guest limits, sign-in, and banners.
Pricing and usage
See the difference between guest use and Plus for recurring operations.
References
Create your first request
The quickest way to understand the workflow is to create a request and see the resulting links and response flow directly.
Create a request