The best of all Outlook Add ins is Boomerang.

Scheduling meetings and taming your Outlook inbox with Boomerang couldn't be easier. That's because everything happens in your inbox. That means no more back and forth emails or sending a scheduling link that makes the person you invited do all the work. And it's free!

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"I love Boomerang! This has been the single most useful productivity and efficiency tool I have ever used and I would be truly lost without it."

Brian Moore, SHRM-CP Program Delivery Manager, Aquent

Why Boomerang for Outlook is the best add-in:

  • Built into Outlook
  • Always up to date Magic Live calendar - no wasting time with double bookings
  • Schedule Send, Inbox Pause, Recurring Messages, and more

When it comes to Outlook Add Ins, none can match the productivity gains you get with Boomerang. We not only help you tame your inbox with powerful email tools but also save you hours of time scheduling meetings.

Take a break from deluge of emails by using Inbox Pause, set up recurring emails, schedule emails to send at a certain time, and even have emails whisked away only to be returned when you're ready to deal with them.

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Scheduling meetings in Outlook using Boomerang couldn't be easier. Just click on the Boomerang icon and choose one of our scheduling options - Bookable Schedule, Suggest Times, or Share Free/Busy. We'll insert a clickable Magic Live Calendar into your email invite. The Magic Live Calendar automatically updates no matter what when the person you're inviting opens the email invite - no more double booking! All they have to do is click on a time slot, confirm, and you'll both automatically have meetings placed right on your Outlook calendars. The people you invite can use any mail system and it works - even on mobile!

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"Boomerang! Where have you been all my life?"

Sam Grobart, The New York Times

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"Boomerang is an awesome tool that allows you to schedule your emails to send at a later date or time."

Kristin Wong, Lifehacker