Share Sked Accounts at ease
Effortlessly share Sked Pro accounts
Unlock the power of Sked with its Free Forever and Pro plans, making your accounts shareable across devices! Enjoy seamless collaboration without the hassle of exposing your account credentials or passwords. Whether you're using the Free Forever plan with 15 commands monthly or the Pro plan for unlimited commands, sharing your Sked account has never been easier. Start maximizing your productivity today with Sked!

What is Sked?
Sked is an AI-powered scheduling assistant designed for Slack, streamlining the process of arranging meetings by automatically identifying optimal times for all participants. Users can schedule, reschedule, and oversee meetings directly within the Slack interface, removing the hassle of switching between applications or engaging in lengthy discussions. With straightforward commands, Sked efficiently locates available time slots, books meetings, and facilitates quick rescheduling, all in just a few seconds.
Sharing An Sked Account in 5 Common Methods:
Invite Users via Sked Team Feature (Official Way)
Utilize the built-in team feature to invite users to your shared account, ensuring everyone has access without compromising security.
Sharing Sked Login Credentials (Not Recommended)
While not recommended, sharing login credentials can be a quick way to share a premium account, but it poses security risks.
Same IP for Group Share
Ensure all users in a group share access the account from the same IP to avoid triggering security alerts.
Remote Desktop Approach for Sharing Sked
Use remote desktop software to allow others to access your Sked account without sharing login details directly.
DICloak (Share One or Multiple Sked Accounts)
DICloak can help manage multiple shared accounts by masking user activities, ensuring privacy and security.
1. Set Up DICloak
Sign up a DICloak account and install the DICloak app.
2. Create a Profile and Log in to Sked Account
In DICloak, create a new profile for Sked and customize the fingerprint if needed, though default settings usually work fine.
3. Set Roles & Permissions
Set up member groups with specific permissions. Once defined, they apply to all users in the group, keeping your Sked account sharing secure and organized.
4. Add your Team Member
Go to Members and create the Internal Member. Make sure to select the correct member group and profile group.
5. Share the Profile with Your Member
After creating the member, share their login details so they can access the DICloak account and start using the shared Sked profile seamlessly.
Share Restrictions on Sked accounts
User Limit for Each Paid Plan
The Free Forever plan allows only one user, limiting collaboration and shared access. The Pro plan permits a single user but offers unlimited commands, enhancing individual productivity without the need for team collaboration.
Device Limit for Each Paid Plan
Both the Free Forever and Pro plans do not specify a device limit, allowing users to access their accounts from multiple devices. However, the Pro plan's single user restriction means only one device can be logged in at a time, which may hinder simultaneous access across devices.
Using DICloak to Share Sked Accounts without Limitation
DICloak can optimize account sharing by bypassing user and device limitations inherent in Sked plans. By masking user identities and managing simultaneous logins, DICloak allows multiple users to access a single account without breaching terms of service. This can be particularly beneficial for teams needing to collaborate without purchasing multiple subscriptions. DICloak's ability to manage device switching seamlessly ensures that users can access Sked from various devices without interruption, enhancing the overall user experience and maximizing the value of a single subscription.
Price
Account type | Cost | Explain |
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Free forever | $0 | 15 commands every month |
Pro | $5 monthly | Unlimited commands for one |
FAQ from Sked Account Share

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Smarter Sharing Starts with DICloak — Secure, Simple, Affordable