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3. Who benefits from FreeTime
FreeTime is, first of all, aimed at business use. It is intended for companies, where much time is spent for such team events as meetings:
- This may be a dynamic company conducting a lot of projects, where meetings help to track ongoing activities and share knowledge among employees,
- This also may be a trading or service company, where regular personnel-to-customers, or management-to-partners meetings are vital for successful business,
- This finally can be virtually any company: in the current business environment ongoing activities require regular training sessions to constantly increase staff proficiency, meetings to exchange knowledge and elaborate best practices, and seminars to keep employees informed about company directions and strategy.
FreeTime can also help to organize personal free time:
- Social clubs can use FreeTime to keep members informed about sessions, events etc,
- Some fun groups can also use FreeTime to organize joint activities like football matches, snowboarding travels, or bridge tournaments.
Scheduling events and meetings is an essential part of everyday life and so everyone could potentially benefit from FreeTime. Its ease of use, flexibility and mobility can save a lot of time and effort by simplifying everyday planning and allow more free time for personal work and fun.
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