Tungle Me
I’ll admit it, asking someone I don’t know to “Tungle me” sounds like a strange request. I can still remember the moment, many months ago, when I opened an email that asked me to “Tungle” its sender; I didn’t really know what was being requested of me, nor did I know what was waiting for me on the other side of the shortened “tgl.me” URL.
Now, after months of Tungling, I can’t believe I “effectively” managed my embarrassingly too-full calendar without this amazing – not to mention 100% free – service. Gone are the days of shooting emails back and forth, trying to decide the best time to have a meeting. When it comes to scheduling for my professional and personal meetings, Tungle is my trustworthy personal assistant who never complains, never goes on vacation, never asks for a raise, never mixes up timezones, etc.
Ready to Tungle? Here, I’ll even help you get started…
Step #1 – Sign Up & Setup
Though registering for a new site or service can be complicated, Tungle makes it easy:
- Go to Tungle.com and sign up
- Connect Tungle to all of your calendars – iCal, Outlook, Gmail, etc.
- Find one of those “That was easy!!!” buttons and give it a press or two
Step #2 – Tungle.me
Like any other tool, Tungle is only as useful as you make it. Add whatever information you think will be helpful or relevant for the people you will be meeting with:
- Pick a custom Tungle URL for sharing with others – choose wisely!
- Add the contact information you’d like to share – phone, email, etc.
- Add any of your social networks – Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, etc.
- You should end up with something like this…

As the title of my blog suggests, my life is an ongoing mobile adventure, thus, it’s a given that my favorite gadgets, services, and gizmos are all mobile friendly. Here’s how to setup Tungle on your iPhone (or iPod Touch) to improve your scheduling / Tungling while away from your computer:
- Click the iPhone to download Tungle via the App Store
- Launch the app
- Sign in with your Tungle account information
- Start enjoying the convenience of Tungle in its mobile format
If you’re constantly in / setting up meetings with many people simultaneously, Tungle will surely become an indispensable tool for getting things done and – more importantly – keeping you sane!
Android friends, you already know what I’m going to say; there isn’t a Tungle app for your mobile devices just yet. Currently, Tungle is only on the web and the iPhone / iPod Touch… but I think I know some geniuses who could help.
(Apologies for the shameless, albeit totally legitimate, plug)
Now that you have Tungle, let’s get you Tungling! Here’s what you can now accomplish thanks to Tungle, which I should mention I took from the Tungle web site – thanks, Tungle-people!
- Propose multiple times – send unlimited time slots to one or many people for them to choose from
- No sign up for invitees – people you invite don’t have to sign up to reply to your invitations, all they need is an email address and a browser
- Time-zone auto adjust – Tungle automatically manages time zones. Invitees see proposed times in their own time zone
- No double-booking – Tungle will dynamically update your pending meeting invitations if you add new events to your calendar that overlap proposed times
- Auto-add to calendar – once the meeting’s booked, everyone gets a confirmation and their calendars are updated
- Sync with your calendar – sync with one or multiple calendars; Outlook, Google Calendar, iCal and Entourage
Make meetings happen your Tungle.me URL! Display your availability and let others schedule meetings with you without having to sign up. You choose what times are shown as available, who you share your page with and when meetings get booked.
Connect to your network with cross-calendar sharing. Easily share your free/busy or details calendar with anyone, inside or outside your company, independent of their platform.
- Sharing on your terms – inside or outside your company, across time zones and platforms
- Free/Busy or details – you choose, on a person-by-person basis, whether you want to share your full details or free/busy calendar
- Stay in control – start or stop sharing with anyone, at any time
- At-a-glance scheduling – see your sharing buddies’ schedules overlaid on yours
At Übermind, we use Tungle internally to find available times to meet – it’s awesome – but what really impresses me about Tungle is how well it works for setting up meetings with clients and people interested in having us build their mobile apps, web services and sites. In the past, my Mac to PC to Gmail calendar invites got downright ugly; now the process is elegant and simple, making sure all the invitees are on the same page without the inbox-filling email replies.
If the product doesn’t sell you, check out this post from the Tungle Blog. It’s refreshing to see a company who “gets it” – build a great product, earn loyalty and love from users, know that the money will come.
I’d love to hear any feedback from other Tungle users regarding your experience, tips, tricks, and so on.
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Update – January 22, 2010
Tungle liked this post enough to added it to their blog – very kind of you, Tunglers! The post: “The Faces and Voices of Tungle”
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Thanks!
– RP



13. Jan, 2010 










I’ve found Tungle to be quite useful, too – I handle scheduling for several executives, and without Tungle, I can’t imagine the email flurries I’d have to deal with!
I think it’s a great alternative to Outlook scheduler for the office but a bit presumtious for personal use. Think about if someone asks to grab a bite or wants to hang and you say wow wow tungle me because I’m too busy to look at my calendar and make a decision myself as to when I can meet. But other than that it has a great layout and is user friendly.
Paps – I hear you, though I think it all depends on the way “self-scheduling” is approached. It’s nice to be able to look at a friend’s calendar if you know they’re busy in order to save a round or two of emails by finding a few times when you’re both available.
For example, let’s say you have a friend who is strapped for time because he is married, launching a new company in _____ space, is incredibly good looking, etc.; I’m sure that friend would appreciate it if you could quickly glance at his schedule and throw him a few times to connect over coffee or a Top Pot doughnut (or two!).
Ryan, great post and great site! You told me about Tungle a few weeks ago at coffee, so now having read your excellent tutorial, I’ll get started!