Can Grok Bot build Doodle?
the bot builds it and keeps it running. you never open a terminal.
- price
- $11/mo
- you'd save
- $132/yr
- who hosts it
- the bot
- category
- scheduling
A meeting poll is a form, a table and a tally. There is no calendar integration to get wrong, no payment to reconcile, no timezone maths beyond displaying a column header. This is close to the simplest thing on the site and a bot will have a working version up in well under an hour. The only reason to pay Doodle is that everyone you send it to has seen a Doodle before and will not hesitate over a link from a domain they don't recognise - which, for scheduling with people outside your company, is a real thing and not nothing.
the prompt
Written for a bot that already has a browser, a terminal and your logins · paste it in whole.
You have a computer. Build me a meeting poll tool and keep it running. Do not overbuild this. What it does: - I create a poll: a title, a list of candidate date-times, and an optional deadline. - I get two links: a public voting link and a private admin link. No accounts, no login, the secret is in the URL. - Participants enter a name and mark each option yes / if-need-be / no. - The results table shows everyone's answers and highlights the option with the most yeses. - Show every time in the viewer's own timezone, with the original timezone noted underneath. How to build it: - One web app, SQLite, server-rendered HTML. No client framework, no build step, no accounts. - Poll URLs use a long random slug. Do not make them guessable. - Auto-delete polls 90 days after their last option date, and say so on the page. Running it: keep it online on a stable URL and restart it if it dies. Back the SQLite file up weekly. That's the whole job - don't add features unless I ask.
what you lose
- a link recipients already recognise and trust
- the mobile app
- calendar sync that writes the winning slot for everyone
- ads-free hosting somebody else pays for
the numbers
Pro is $11/seat/mo billed annually, Team $16. The free tier gives you one group poll and one booking page, and shows ads to the people you invite.
doodle.com/pricingchecked against the live page on 2026-08-23