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FreeBusy Outlook Add-in
Boost your productivity with FreeBusy inside your Outlook.
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Written by
Stefan Negritoiu,
David Horak,
and
Macrina Damian
Getting started with FreeBusy Outlook Add-in
Getting started with FreeBusy for Outlook
Written by
David Horak
Updated over a week ago
The ultimate guide to schedule meetings using FreeBusy Outlook Add-in
We’ve updated FreeBusy Outlook Add-in so you can schedule any type of meeting in just a few clicks. Read on for all the details!👇
Written by
Macrina Damian
Updated over a week ago
Schedule on behalf of someone else - calendar delegate or peer-to-peer
You can opt between two modes for "Schedule on behalf of someone else" in Outlook Add-in - calendar delegate or peer-to-peer.
Written by
Macrina Damian
Updated over a week ago
How to Install
How do I install FreeBusy Outlook Add-in?
Need help getting started with FreeBusy Outlook Add-in? Read how to install the add-in and what are the main benefits.
Written by
Stefan Negritoiu
Updated over a week ago
How to manually install the FreeBusy Outlook add-in in Office 365
Sideloading gets you the latest updates of the FreeBusy Outlook add-in without having to wait for publishing via the Office Store
Written by
Stefan Negritoiu
Updated over a week ago
How to install FreeBusy Outlook add-in using Office 365 Centralized Deployment
IT admins can use Centralized Deployment to deploy FreeBusy Outlook add-in to specific groups of users or entire organization
Written by
David Horak
Updated over a week ago
Share availability link
How to share your availability and let participants suggest best meeting times
If you have a high volume of meetings per day, you can automate the process and share your open availability link using Outlook Add-in.
Written by
David Horak
Updated over a week ago
Meeting Suggestions
How to poll external participants to find a common time to meet
If you want to have more control over when the meeting will take place, insert multiple meeting times and let participants vote.
Written by
David Horak
Updated over a week ago