Meeting Scheduling
Find times across multiple parties, confidentially and in the deal context, without email ping-pong.
Why Scheduling Is Hard in M&A
Many Parties
Buyers, sellers, advisors: finding times across multiple sides is painful.
Confidentiality
Who talks to whom is sensitive in a deal, not just the content.
Lost Context
Generic scheduling tools do not know the deal the meeting belongs to.
How Scheduling Works
Fast, confidential, in context.
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Share Availability
Multi-party poll, anonymous by default, without exposing calendars.
- 2
Review the Suggestion
The system proposes matching slots; you confirm the final time.
- 3
Anchor to the Deal
The meeting is attached to the right deal, with context for everyone involved.
Anonymous by Default
Participants do not see each other’s calendars; who is invited stays as confidential as the deal.
Instead of a Generic Scheduler
Scheduling that knows the deal, instead of an isolated tool with no context or confidentiality.
Frequently Asked Questions
About meeting scheduling.
Do external parties have to share their calendar?
No. Participants only indicate availability, anonymous by default; calendars are never exposed.
Is the meeting tied to the deal?
Yes. Meetings are linked to the relevant deal, so context and history are preserved.
Does it work across multiple parties?
Yes. Multi-party polls find a time across buyer, seller, and advisor sides.
Walk Through a Feature Live
See KamiSource against a real mandate setup. 30 minutes is enough.