For recurring hangouts
Every standing hangout runs into the same wall: someone asks who is free this week, and the answer scatters across a group chat and a doc nobody opens. UpTrust replaces that with a crew: one chat, one place to ask who is free, and one place to turn an answer into a plan.
No more scrolling
A Who's free? poll shows every member and every time slot in one grid. You see who answered and which time actually works without reading back through a week of messages.

For friends of friends
An open poll can share a public link. Whoever gets it types a first name, taps the times that work, and is done. They see the same grid, listed by first name only. If they leave an email address, the poll author can add them to the crew directly from there.

One room for the whole crew
A crew is lighter than a full group: one chat, one Plans area, and a People view where you can vouch for someone before they become a regular. When enough of the crew signals Free right now, a meeting starts on its own and invites whoever is free in that moment.


One person opens Who's free? in the crew and adds a few times that could work. No new thread, no separate poll app.
Answers land in an availability grid instead of scattered replies. You can see who has said yes to which time at a glance, not by scrolling back through chat.
Once enough people are in on a time, one click turns that slot into a real event and invites everyone who answered the poll.
Bring your regulars into one crew, ask who is free, and let the grid do the counting.
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