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Introducing the kailenty blog

By The kailenty team

The kailenty product, shown on a laptop

We ship improvements to kailenty almost every week — smarter availability rules, tighter Microsoft 365 integration, faster booking pages. Until now, those changes mostly lived in changelogs and support threads. This blog is where they get a proper write-up.

What to expect

Roughly once a week, we'll post about:

  • Product updates — what shipped, why it matters, and how to use it.
  • Behind the scenes — the trade-offs behind a feature or a fix.
  • Rollout notes — practical guidance for admins bringing kailenty to a team.

Our goal is simple: if scheduling friction shows up in your week, we want the fix — and the reasoning behind it — to be easy to find.

Built for teams that book at scale

kailenty stays native to Outlook, Exchange, and Teams, so your calendars remain the source of truth. Round-robin assignment, workload balancing, and branded booking pages do the coordinating for you.

Want a specific topic covered? Tell us what you're working on — we read every note, and reader questions shape what we write next.