14 Ways to Say You’re Available
When someone needs your time, help, or participation, knowing how to communicate your availability clearly can make coordination much smoother. Learning these 14 ways to say you’re available will help you respond positively and effectively in both professional and personal situations.
Common Ways to Communicate Your Free Time
Direct & Enthusiastic Responses
- I’m available. The simplest and most direct way to confirm your free time. “For the meeting tomorrow? Yes, I’m available.”
- I’m free. A common and casual way to indicate you have time. “This afternoon? I’m free after 2 PM.”
- I’d be happy to help. Adds willingness and positivity to your availability. “You need assistance with the project? I’d be happy to help.”
- Count me in! An enthusiastic and informal way to confirm participation. “The team lunch on Friday? Count me in!”
- I can make myself available. Shows flexibility and willingness to adjust your schedule. “If you need me for the client call, I can make myself available.”
Professional & Formal Responses
- I have availability during that time. A professional way to confirm specific free time. “For the 3 PM slot, yes, I have availability during that time.”
- That time works for me. A polite and professional confirmation. “The proposed meeting time works for me.”
- I’m at your disposal. A formal expression indicating complete availability. “For the audit next week, I’m at your disposal.”
- I can accommodate that in my schedule. A professional way to confirm you can fit something in. “The training session on Thursday? I can accommodate that in my schedule.”
Flexible & Open Responses
- I have a flexible schedule. Indicates you can adjust your time easily. “This week I have a flexible schedule, so just let me know what works for you.”
- My calendar is open. A clear way to say you have plenty of free time. “On Friday, my calendar is open all morning.”
- I’m wide open. A casual expression for complete availability. “This afternoon? I’m wide open after my 1 PM call.”
- Just let me know when. Puts the scheduling decision in the other person’s hands. “I can help with the presentation. Just let me know when you need me.”
- I can clear my schedule. Shows willingness to make time by moving other things. “For the emergency meeting, I can clear my schedule.”
Real-Life Dialogues
Manager: We need someone to join the client call tomorrow at 10 AM.
You: I’m available at that time. I’d be happy to help with the presentation.
Manager: Perfect. I’ll send you the meeting details.
Friend: Are you free to help me move on Saturday?
You: I’m free all day Saturday! Count me in – what time should I come over?
Friend: Awesome! How about 9 AM?
Quick Tips: Communicating Availability
| Situation | Recommended Expression | Why? |
|---|---|---|
| Professional meetings | That time works for me. | It’s polite, professional, and clearly confirms the proposed time. |
| Offering help to colleagues | I’d be happy to help. | It shows willingness and creates a positive, collaborative tone. |
| When you’re very flexible | I have a flexible schedule. | It communicates your adaptability while still confirming availability. |
| Social plans with friends | Count me in! | It’s enthusiastic, casual, and perfect for informal situations. |
Practice Tip
The next time someone asks about your availability, try using one of these 14 ways to say you’re available instead of a simple “yes.” Notice how different phrases work better in different situations.
Why This Matters
- Clear communication about your availability helps others plan and coordinate more effectively.
- Using appropriate phrases shows professionalism in work settings and consideration in personal relationships.
- Knowing these 14 ways to say you’re available allows you to adapt your response based on the formality of the situation and your relationship with the person.
Being able to clearly communicate your availability is essential for effective coordination and collaboration. With these phrases, you can respond positively to requests while maintaining appropriate tone and professionalism. Happy learning! 😊

