Check if it’s grammatically correct and what it means “We should rather schedule a time we both would be online for a call. Because I might be online and call you and you won’t be online”
The sentence is mostly clear, but it could be improved for grammatical accuracy and clarity. Here’s a revised version:
"We should schedule a time when we are both online for a call. I might be online and call you, but you might not be available."
### Meaning:
The speaker suggests that it's better to agree on a specific time to have a call together, rather than risk calling at different times when one person may not be available. The speaker acknowledges that even if one person is online, the other might not be present to take the call.