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Share IH: Coffee Chats - create, share, and schedule your own virtual coffee chats.

We're living in a really unique time where most of us are stuck in our homes, and so traditional avenues of networking like coffee chats and informational interviews are closed off. But, just because people can’t meet in person doesn’t mean they can't still chat over a cup of coffee.

So, I built Coffee Chats (https://www.trycoffeechats.com/) -- an easy way to schedule a virtual coffee chat.

In my career, I’ve experienced the difference a coffee chat can make (helped me find a breakthrough job), so, I wanted to build a product that removed all the barriers of scheduling a coffee chat in today's shelter-in-place world, allow people to quickly find and book a meeting time that works for both people, connect over video chat (in this case, Google Meet), and share stories and advice with one another.

So, if you are in a place to host coffee chats or you're looking for a more personally branded version of Calendly to schedule your meetings, please try out Coffee Chats and let me know what you think.

Also, if you're in need of career advice, feel free to book time on my personal Coffee Chat profile page here (I'm linking directly to Friday as most of my week is booked up): https://www.trycoffeechats.com/chris?date=2020-06-12

posted to Icon for group Ideas and Validation
Ideas and Validation
on June 8, 2020
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    This is great! your calendar is busy so will try out next week!

    cheers!

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      Yeah a bit crazy the next few days but feel free to book any open time!

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