Lori for Executives
Your time is too valuable for scheduling threads
Lori takes scheduling coordination off your plate — so you can focus on the decisions, relationships, and strategy that actually move the business.
The problem isn't the meeting. It's getting to the meeting.
Every week, your executive office spends hours chasing scheduling threads. The back-and-forth on availability. The follow-ups to people who haven't responded. The rescheduling when someone's calendar shifts. None of this is productive work — it's coordination overhead that quietly burns executive time.
Most scheduling tools try to solve this by sharing a booking link. But when you're coordinating a board prep session with four stakeholders across three time zones, a booking link doesn't cut it. You need someone to own the coordination — follow up, align schedules, and land the meeting in Outlook when it's confirmed.
How Lori works for you
Lori is a scheduling agent that lives inside your existing email workflow. There's nothing new to install, no new tool to learn. You simply add #lori to any email thread — or your chief of staff or executive assistant does — and Lori takes over.
Add #lori to any email thread or forward a scheduling request to Lori
Lori follows up with every participant, manages the back-and-forth, and moves toward a confirmed time
The meeting lands in your Outlook calendar with a Teams link — no action needed from you
What changes for you
You stop being pulled into scheduling threads. Your calendar fills with confirmed meetings — not tentative holds and unanswered follow-ups. Your executive assistant gets leverage on the most repetitive part of their job. And your chief of staff can focus on stakeholder alignment that actually requires human judgment, not calendar logistics.
Built for Microsoft 365
Lori works natively inside Outlook, Exchange, and Teams. Meetings are booked directly into your Outlook calendar with Teams links included. No third-party calendar app, no browser extension, no new login. If your organization runs on Microsoft 365, Lori fits right in.
Why not just use Copilot or Calendly?
Microsoft Copilot is a broad AI assistant. It can help draft emails and summarize documents, but it doesn't own scheduling coordination end-to-end. It won't follow up with participants who haven't responded or manage the thread until a time is confirmed.
Calendly and booking links work when one person shares availability. They break when multiple stakeholders need to align, when the coordination requires context, or when follow-ups are needed. Lori handles the coordination that booking links can't.
For a deeper comparison, see our comparison table on the homepage.
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