TimeTuna

AI features

TimeTuna uses AI in one place: generating a booking page from a short description. Everything else, including how your suggested time slots are picked, runs on rules you choose.

AI-generated booking pages

When you click New booking page you can describe what you want in a few words ("30-minute design critique calls with founders, weekday afternoons, free Loom for no-shows"). TimeTuna proposes a name, title, description, duration, URL slug, and timezone. Edit anything before saving.

Always review before saving
AI fills in defaults so you can move faster. Always glance at the URL slug, duration, and timezone before you save, those are the settings most likely to be wrong for your case.

Suggested time slots are not AI

Your booking page can open with a short list of suggested times rather than the full calendar. Those slots used to be picked by a model. They are now picked by a rule you choose yourself, so the same free calendar always produces the same suggestions, and you can predict what your guests will be offered.

Choose the rule under Appearance How suggested times are picked. The six options, and what each is good for, are described in Availability.

Turning AI off

Page generation is a button you can ignore entirely; creating a page by hand works exactly the same way. Nothing else in TimeTuna sends your calendar or your guests' details to a model.