Scheduling for agentic teams

One scheduling layer for inbound, outbound, and handoff. Built for agents and the reps they work alongside.

WorkOS
Air
Hebbia
Cortex
Dust
Decagon
Owner
Airbyte
Tailscale
Listen Labs
Profound
Wispr Flow
fal ai
Perplexity

Every booking surface a prospect needs

Embedded forms, shareable links, and live handoffs let prospects book in the moment they convert.

Website

Embed a scheduler on any website.

Links

Personal, round-robin, and team scheduling links.

Handoff

Let agents hand off meetings from SDRs to AEs.

Built for agents to book your meetings

Access to availability, capacity, and routing so agents book meetings without breaking handoffs.

Default agents

Let Default native agents book, reschedule, or cancel meetings.

Bring your own

Claude, ChatGPT, and custom agents book and reschedule through MCP and API.

Scheduling that runs on the data layer

Every meeting books against unified records, real-time availability, and live routing logic.

Real-time

The data layer keeps every scheduling decision current.

Reliable

Unified records eliminate the conflicts that break booking flows.

Auditable

Every action a rep or agent takes is logged and reversible.

I don’t just see Default as a Chili Piper replacement anymore. It’s the control layer we’re using to run GTM from the same brain.
Matt McGonegleDirector of GTM Operations, Cortex
Agent infrastructure

Agent-native scheduling, end-to-end

  • Text-to-meetingIn beta

    Plain-language requests turned into deployed scheduling logic for any team.

  • Native access

    MCP access to data and tools for every agent, whether built inside Default or on top of it.

  • Integrations

    Bi-directional sync with the revenue tools your team already runs.

  • Unified data

    Deterministic person and company matching across every source.

Agent infrastructure for go-to-market

Default unifies your revenue data, gives agents the tools to act on it, and deploys an orchestrator that coordinates work across your entire go-to-market.