In professional settings, confirming appointments or meetings is important to ensure everyone is on the same page. Here are 24 ways to say “Are we still on?” professionally, each with an example and specific use case.
1. Just Checking If We’re Still Scheduled
Example: “Just checking if we’re still scheduled for our meeting at 3 p.m.”
Use Case: When you want to politely confirm a meeting time.
2. Can We Confirm Our Meeting Time?
Example: “Can we confirm our meeting time for tomorrow morning?”
Use Case: When you want to ensure the meeting time is still valid.
3. Is Our Meeting Still Set?
Example: “Is our meeting still set for this afternoon?”
Use Case: When asking for confirmation before the scheduled time.
4. Are We Still Good for [Time]?
Example: “Are we still good for 2 p.m. on Thursday?”
Use Case: When you want to casually confirm an appointment.
5. Can You Confirm We’re Still On for Tomorrow?
Example: “Can you confirm we’re still on for tomorrow’s call?”
Use Case: When needing a quick confirmation about a future engagement.
6. Just Want to Confirm Our Meeting
Example: “Just want to confirm our meeting for later today.”
Use Case: When sending a reminder while seeking confirmation.
7. Are We Proceeding as Planned?
Example: “Are we proceeding as planned for our 1 p.m. discussion?”
Use Case: When making sure the original schedule is still on track.
8. Is Our Appointment Still Happening?
Example: “Is our appointment still happening at 10 a.m.?”
Use Case: When confirming whether an appointment is still taking place.
9. Will We Be Moving Forward with Our Scheduled Time?
Example: “Will we be moving forward with our scheduled time this Friday?”
Use Case: When asking if the scheduled time is still valid.
10. Can We Confirm If We’re Still Meeting?
Example: “Can we confirm if we’re still meeting at 4 p.m. tomorrow?”
Use Case: When you need to verify if a planned meeting is still on.
11. Please Confirm Our Scheduled Time
Example: “Please confirm our scheduled time for the client presentation.”
Use Case: When you need assurance that an event or meeting is happening.
12. Just Touching Base on Our Meeting
Example: “Just touching base on our meeting this afternoon—are we still on?”
Use Case: When casually checking if a scheduled meeting is still confirmed.
13. Are We Still Moving Forward with Our Appointment?
Example: “Are we still moving forward with our appointment for next week?”
Use Case: When confirming an appointment set for a future date.
14. Can You Let Me Know If Our Meeting Is Still On?
Example: “Can you let me know if our meeting is still on for tomorrow?”
Use Case: When politely asking for confirmation ahead of time.
15. Just Checking in on Our Scheduled Call
Example: “Just checking in on our scheduled call for this Friday—are we still set?”
Use Case: When confirming a phone call scheduled in advance.
16. Can You Verify Our Appointment Time?
Example: “Can you verify our appointment time for next week’s meeting?”
Use Case: When you need to confirm the time and date of a future appointment.
17. Is Everything Still Set for Our Meeting?
Example: “Is everything still set for our meeting at 3 p.m.?”
Use Case: When checking if there are any last-minute changes to the plan.
18. Will We Still Be Meeting as Planned?
Example: “Will we still be meeting as planned this afternoon?”
Use Case: When ensuring a meeting is still happening as originally planned.
19. Could You Confirm We’re Still Good to Go?
Example: “Could you confirm we’re still good to go for our meeting?”
Use Case: When needing a final confirmation right before the meeting.
20. Please Let Me Know If Our Meeting Is Still Confirmed
Example: “Please let me know if our meeting is still confirmed for next Tuesday.”
Use Case: When asking for an official confirmation about an upcoming meeting.
21. Are We Still Set for Our Discussion?
Example: “Are we still set for our discussion on Thursday?”
Use Case: When you want to reconfirm plans without being too formal.
22. Are We On Track for Our Meeting?
Example: “Are we on track for our meeting this afternoon?”
Use Case: When you’re confirming that plans are still aligned and on schedule.
23. Will Our Meeting Proceed as Scheduled?
Example: “Will our meeting proceed as scheduled tomorrow at 11 a.m.?”
Use Case: When seeking assurance that a meeting will go ahead as planned.
24. Is Our Scheduled Time Still Convenient for You?
Example: “Is our scheduled time still convenient for you tomorrow?”
Use Case: When asking if the planned time still works for the other person.
These alternatives provide professional ways to confirm appointments or meetings while keeping communication clear and respectful.