The workflow, in plain English
Before: You’re booking flights March 15-18. “Wait, don’t I have something that week?” You open Google Calendar in another tab, squint at dates, switch back.
After: On the flight booking page’s date picker, March 16 has a small red dot. Hover: “Conflict: Dentist at 2pm.” March 15 has a green border: “All clear.” The travel site now knows your schedule. You didn’t configure anything.
Why traditional tools can’t: No travel site integrates with your calendar. Dassi reads your calendar tab and injects the context directly onto the booking page.
Step-by-step
- Open a travel booking site (flights, hotels, rentals).
- Ask dassi to cross-check with your open calendar tab.
- Review conflict markers before confirming dates.
- Proceed to book once the range is clear.
Example prompts to try
- “Check my calendar and mark conflicts on this date picker.”
- “Only show options that avoid conflicts on weekdays.”
- “Suggest the best date range given my existing meetings.”
Tips for better results
- Be specific about what you want injected into the page (buttons, filters, a panel, a summary, etc.).
- If the page has multiple sections, tell dassi exactly what to focus on (e.g., “the transactions table” or “the diff for file X”).
- Prefer safe workflows first: draft, summarize, label, and prepare — then take actions (submit, purchase) only after review.