Sokuresukun AI Bot Offers Text-Based Scheduling Without URLs
Sokuresukun directly addresses a common social friction in business communication by replacing URL-based scheduling tools with text-based AI-generated candidates, making the process less intrusive for the sender.
Reporting from 1 sources: ASCII.jp.
Emposy Co. launched Sokuresukun, an AI LINE bot that integrates with Google Calendar and Outlook to complete schedule adjustments entirely within LINE. The bot outputs text instead of URLs, addressing the reluctance users feel when sending scheduling links to bosses or clients. It offers two output modes and three input methods. A free plan with five uses and a monthly plan at ¥780 are available.
The reluctance to send a scheduling URL to a superior is a known pain point in Japanese business culture. Emposy's Sokuresukun removes that step entirely. The LINE bot reads the user's Google Calendar or Outlook, finds free slots, and outputs plain text candidates that can be pasted directly into an email or chat. No app installation is required beyond adding the bot as a LINE friend.
The bot offers two output modes: a bare schedule list and a full greeting text mode that generates polite business email prose. Users can trigger it by tapping a button, typing natural language instructions, or pasting a message from the other party. The free plan covers five uses; the monthly plan costs ¥780 and includes unlimited generation and priority support.
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