Uh… I’m not a programmer or a developer or a profe...
# general
k
Uh… I’m not a programmer or a developer or a professional tech anything. My assistant moved on to another job and I haven’t decided if I’m going to hire another or not. (Irrelevant, but it’s a no-hard-feelings thing. His new gig is a great opportunity and I’m very happy for him.) I didn’t have a ton of work for him, but he did handle scheduling for me. My lawyer uses Calendly, so I thought I’d give that a shot. Someone on Twitter recommended I check out Cal.com instead and I signed up, but, uh, I can’t find a tutorial or instructions anywhere…? I’m sure the answer is very obvious, but the closest thing I can find is a help form and my “Okay, how does this work?” question seems a bit too broad. I searched “Tutorial” in this slack and got some Dev questions which are waaaaaay over my head. Is there a place for an average user who has never used any scheduling program before?
p
docs.cal.com may help, however @Bailey is recording a series of youtube videos for tutorials right now!
k
Excellent! Thank you.
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s
if you have any basic questions in the meantime, @Kelly Sue DeConnick feel free to reach out 🙂 we’re happy to help where we can!!
k
Thank you so much. I’ll check out the docs and see if I can figure it out before I further embarrass myself.
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p
there are no such thing as bad questions!
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