Context before availability.
Priya has another review at 9:00. Sam is eight hours ahead. Tuesday is your strongest collaboration day.
Loopline weighs meeting history, energy patterns, time zones, and preparation—not just empty rectangles.
Priya has another review at 9:00. Sam is eight hours ahead. Tuesday is your strongest collaboration day.
The afternoon block has been moved three times this month. Loopline treats that pattern as a boundary.
10:00 creates a clean handoff from planning, keeps both time zones comfortable, and leaves preparation room.
The answer includes the tradeoffs, so your team can trust the recommendation—or change it with context.
Best timezone overlap, 20 minutes after planning, and 45 minutes before Priya's next meeting. Afternoon focus remains untouched.
Loopline does not automate judgment away. It makes the signals behind a good scheduling decision visible and repeatable.
No preference survey. Loopline observes the changes you keep making and learns from the pattern.
Focus blocks become real constraints when your behavior says they matter—not decorative calendar colors.
Every suggestion shows its reasoning, including tradeoffs and whose preferences shaped the result.
“It feels less like software scheduling us and more like the team finally remembering how we work.”
Mara Chen · VP Product
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