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Calendars, Booking & Async Work

Gate your availability behind payment

People who want your time often start with a cold email or calendar invite. By placing your Pay Link where scheduling and async collaboration happen, you create a pre-qualification step: anyone who contacts you has already demonstrated their seriousness with a small payment.

How to set this up:

  • Calendly — Add to your booking page bio: "Before booking, send me context: inbux.me/yourname" — ensures they explain their request before taking your time. Open Calendly
  • Cal.com — Include your Pay Link in your Cal.com profile description for pre-meeting context. Open Cal.com
  • Loom — "Have questions about this video? Reach my inbox directly" — perfect for consultants sharing recordings. Open Loom
  • Notion / Confluence — Add to shared workspaces where collaborators find you — teams will know how to reach you for important matters. Open Notion
  • Slack / Discord — Set your Pay Link as your status or bio link — community members who want deeper engagement will use it. Open Slack profile

The modern professional's calendar is under constant assault. Meeting requests from vendors, "quick 15-minute calls" from salespeople, and "brain-picking" requests from strangers all compete for your most valuable resource: focused time.

Your Pay Link serves as a speed bump between "I want to talk to you" and actually reaching your inbox. It doesn't block anyone — it simply ensures that the people who contact you have skin in the game. This one step eliminates 90% of low-value meeting requests.

For consultants and experts, this is especially valuable. People often want free advice disguised as a "quick chat." Your Pay Link makes the value exchange explicit and fair, without you having to awkwardly quote rates or decline requests.

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Don't let senders message you for free. Insert your inbux Pay Link wherever they find you.

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