Outlook automation

Automatic travel time in Outlook instead of manual calendar padding

If travel time has to be added manually, calendars drift out of date quickly. Travel Time automates that missing step inside Outlook.

Manual travel blocks break under change

As soon as a day contains several external meetings, manual buffers start to fail. One appointment moves, one address changes or one return trip is forgotten and the whole day becomes misleading again.

Travel Time removes that repetitive correction work by reacting to meeting changes directly.

Automation lives inside the calendar

Outlook is already where people manage their time. Travel Time keeps the solution there instead of forcing users into a separate planning tool just to handle travel between appointments.

That makes adoption easier because teams do not need a second process to understand their day.

  • Automatic reaction to meeting changes
  • Travel blocks inside the same Outlook calendar
  • Tenant-level defaults with user-level flexibility

Built for real customer-facing days

The biggest value appears when people move between customers, sites or branches. That includes field service, consulting, sales and any other role where travel time affects what is actually feasible.

More realistic calendars also reduce the quiet overload that happens when travel is expected but never scheduled.

Automatic travel time in Outlook instead of manual calendar padding

Automatically add travel time in Outlook instead of maintaining manual buffers. Travel Time keeps external appointment calendars more realistic.