Overview
Drag-select multiple time blocks on Google Calendar, get timezone-aware paste-ready text, and optionally add hold events.
Stop typing out your availability. Drag it. ProposeTimes adds a small button to Google Calendar. Click it, then drag directly on your calendar to select the times you're free — as many blocks as you like, across the week. When you confirm, you instantly get clean, paste-ready text like: Do any of these times work? (PDT) Mon Aug 10 — 9:30–10:30 AM Wed Aug 12 — 11:00 AM–12:30 PM It's copied to your clipboard automatically — paste it into any email, Slack, or chat. No booking pages, no links for the other person to click. Timezone-proof Sending times to someone in another city? Pick their city or timezone and the text is generated in their local time, with daylight saving handled correctly for the actual dates. Optional holds One click also creates matching "hold" events on your calendar so you don't double-book while you wait for a reply — and one click undoes them. Make it yours Customize the intro line, date and time formats, and timezone labels. Your preferences are saved locally as defaults. Private by design No servers, no accounts, no tracking. Your data stays between your browser and Google — settings are stored locally, and calendar holds are created directly via Google's own API with your permission. Works in Day, Week, 4-day, and custom multi-day views on calendar.google.com.
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Details
- Version1.1.0
- UpdatedAugust 14, 2026
- Size44.01KiB
- LanguagesEnglish (United States)
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