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アイテマス is a Japanese scheduling coordination tool. The official site highlights its integration with Google Calendar and says it can be used for free on both the web and mobile apps. Its positioning leans toward business scheduling, making it suitable for scenarios such as meetings, interviews, and consultations where time slots need to be coordinated. The goal is to reduce the communication overhead of back-and-forth confirmation.
Based on the information captured, the product’s clearest core capability is Googleカレンダー連携, meaning synchronization or scheduling integration with Google Calendar. It also supports both web and mobile apps, suggesting that users can initiate or manage scheduling coordination across different devices. Use cases include meetings, interviews, and consultations, making it suitable for external bookings and multi-person time coordination. However, the page does not show more detailed feature modules such as automatic reminders, candidate time generation, time zone handling, form collection, branded pages, or meeting-tool integrations, so it would be inappropriate to infer its full capabilities.
The page repeatedly uses phrases such as “無料で使える” and “無料ではじめる,” indicating that it at least offers a free entry point with a low barrier to getting started. The site also has navigation for “機能・料金プラン,” but the captured body text does not disclose specific plans, prices, limitations, or whether there is a premium paid version. For enterprise procurement, it would still be necessary to confirm free-plan restrictions, commercial-use terms, and whether invoices or business payments are supported.
The available text does not mention team collaboration, member permissions, admin controls, audit logs, data security, compliance certifications, privacy protection, APIs, or developer support. From an enterprise software evaluation perspective, its public information is therefore insufficient. For now, it appears better suited to lightweight scheduling scenarios rather than large organizations that require complex permission structures and compliance review.
Its strengths are clear positioning, close integration with Google Calendar, support across web and mobile, and an emphasis on being free to use. Its weaknesses are the limited information in the official site copy, with no detailed pricing, integration scope, security/compliance information, or team management explanation. It is best suited to individual consultants, salespeople, HR teams, recruiting teams, or small business teams that use Google Calendar and need to quickly schedule meetings and interviews.
Access from mainland China cannot be determined from the page text alone, so it should be marked as unknown. Because its core functionality depends on Google Calendar, and Google services are generally subject to access restrictions in mainland China, actual usability may be affected by the network environment. Users in China may consider alternatives such as Feishu Calendar, WeCom, or Tencent Meeting scheduling; for international use cases, it can be compared with tools such as Calendly, TimeRex, Spir, and similar products.
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aitemasu.me is an Japan SaaS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach aitemasu.me directly.