A 60-second guide

How ofchours.com works

It's the easiest way to reach me — you pick how you'd like to meet, and one tap opens the right app already pointed at me. No account, no back-and-forth to find my handle.

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What it is

Think of ofchours.com as my front door. Instead of you hunting for my Zoom link, my WhatsApp number, or which handle I'm on, everything lives on one page. You choose the way that's easiest for you — video, a chat app, a plain phone call, a text, or coffee in Austin — and the page does the rest.

The name is short for "office hours." I'm in Austin (Central Time) and usually quick to reply.

How to use it

  1. Go to ofchours.com. Nothing to install or sign into.
  2. Pick your lane. The page is grouped by how you want to talk — video, chat & message, voice & text, book a time, or in person.
  3. Tap one tile. It opens that app (or your phone, email, or maps) already set up to reach me. If a tile says "email me a time," that just means I'll set that one up by hand — tap it and a pre-written note pops up.
  4. That's it. We're connected in the app you already like.

The five ways to meet

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Video call
Google Meet, Zoom, Teams, or FaceTime — face to face from anywhere.
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Chat & message
Messenger, WhatsApp, Signal, Telegram, X, Instagram — whichever you live in.
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Voice & text
A plain call or a text to 501·365·1001. Quickest of all.
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Book a time
Not right now? Grab a slot straight from my Calendly and it's booked — no back-and-forth.
In person
Around Central Texas? Grab coffee — the page even picks a spot between us.
After hours? If it's late or I'm heads-down, two things always work: drop into the open group hours at officehours.global, or leave me a note and I'll reply first thing in the morning.

Rather skip the page?

Totally fine — these always reach me directly:

📞 Call or text
501·365·1001
✉️ Email
walhus@gmail.com
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