Calendly
The category-defining scheduling tool. Share a link, let people pick from your real availability, and the meeting lands in your calendar. Scales from solo freelancers sharing a single link to large sales teams using round-robin and routing forms.
- Price: Free / Standard ~$10/seat/month / Teams ~$16/seat/month / Enterprise custom. AI and advanced routing bundled on higher tiers
- Platforms: Web, browser extension, iOS, Android. Integrations with Google, Outlook, Apple, Exchange, and Office 365 calendars
In This Guide
Who Is Calendly For?
Calendly is the category-defining scheduling tool. It replaces the back-and-forth of finding meeting times over email with a shareable link that shows your real availability and books the meeting automatically.
It's a strong fit for sales teams and account executives. Round-robin event types, routing forms, Salesforce and HubSpot integration, and reporting make it the default scheduler at many revenue organisations.
It suits consultants, coaches, and freelancers who run a lot of discovery calls and want to eliminate email ping-pong over meeting times. The free and Standard tiers cover most solo use cases.
It's a good fit for customer success and support teams running onboarding calls, quarterly business reviews, and renewal conversations where routing to the right owner matters.
Calendly is less compelling for users who need deep appointment management — service businesses with inventory, package bundles, or client files are often better served by industry-specific tools like Acuity Scheduling, SimplePractice, or Mindbody.
It's also less suited for users looking for the cheapest option. Cal.com, SavvyCal, and Zoho Bookings all undercut Calendly on price. Calendly's premium reflects its polish, scale, and ecosystem rather than features alone.
Event Types & Availability
The core concept in Calendly is the event type — a reusable definition of a meeting with its own duration, availability, questions, and confirmation.
- One-on-one events — the classic "book 30 minutes with me" link with a single host.
- Group events — multiple invitees book the same slot, useful for workshops, webinars, and office hours.
- Collective events — requires multiple hosts to be available at the same time, used when an invitee needs to meet several people at once.
- Round-robin events — Calendly distributes bookings across multiple hosts based on availability, load, or a custom rule.
- Meeting polls — propose several candidate times to invitees and let them vote on the best slot.
- One-off meetings — a quick, disposable link for a single meeting that doesn't fit your standard types.
- Paid events — optional Stripe and PayPal integration to collect payment at the time of booking.
- Custom durations — any length from 5 minutes up.
- Buffers — automatic gaps before and after meetings to avoid back-to-back scheduling.
- Minimum notice and daily limits — prevent last-minute bookings and cap meetings per day.
- Date ranges — limit bookings to a window of days or weeks.
- Timezone detection — invitees see times in their own timezone automatically; no more timezone mistakes.
- Custom questions — ask invitees questions at the time of booking to collect information upfront.
- Confirmation and reminder emails — built-in transactional emails, customisable on higher plans.
- Calendar connections — connect multiple calendars so Calendly checks all of them for conflicts but only books on one.
The ability to layer buffers, limits, and conflict-checking on top of real calendar availability is Calendly's biggest single selling point versus plain calendar sharing.
Team Scheduling & Round Robin
On paid plans, Calendly's team scheduling features are where the product justifies its price for sales and customer-facing organisations.
- Teams — group users into teams with shared event types, reporting, and admin controls.
- Round robin rotation — distribute incoming bookings across team members evenly, weighted by workload, or by priority.
- Fairness controls — configure whether round robin favours even distribution or highest availability.
- Collective scheduling — require multiple specific team members to be free at once, useful for panel calls or demo-plus-AE pairs.
- Managed events — admins create event types and push them to team members with consistent settings.
- Shared availability — common company-wide availability rules, not just per-user rules.
- Workload balancing — automatically avoid stacking too many bookings on one team member in a given day or week.
- Team performance reporting — see bookings per team member, show-up rates, and event type mix on higher plans.
- Admin management — delegate admin access, remove users, and transfer event types when team members leave.
- Activity logs — audit trails of user and event changes on higher plans.
Calendly's team scheduling is the feature most widely used at sales-led companies, especially in combination with routing forms.
Routing Forms & Workflows
Two of Calendly's most distinctive features are routing forms and workflows.
- Routing forms — public forms that ask qualifying questions and route invitees to different event types or team members based on their answers.
- Conditional routing — if-then-else logic based on form inputs, so enterprise leads go to the senior AE while SMB leads go to the round robin.
- CRM-based routing — look up the invitee in Salesforce or HubSpot and route based on account ownership, lead status, or tier on higher plans.
- Disqualification — redirect invitees who don't match your criteria to a different page or message.
- Workflows — automated sequences of actions around each event, including reminder emails, text messages, follow-ups, and thank-yous.
- SMS reminders — built-in SMS reminders in many regions to reduce no-shows.
- Follow-up emails — automatic emails after the meeting for next steps, surveys, or thank-you notes.
- Triggers — workflows can trigger on scheduling, rescheduling, cancellation, or before/after the event by a specified time.
- Meeting briefings — AI-generated pre-meeting briefs on higher plans summarise the invitee's LinkedIn profile, company, and past interactions.
- Meeting insights — AI-assisted summaries and analytics across a team's scheduling activity.
Routing forms plus workflows are the reason Calendly scales from "book a call" into a true pipeline tool, rather than just a link-in-bio scheduling widget.
Integrations & Extras
Calendly's integration ecosystem is one of the broadest in its category, which is a meaningful advantage over newer competitors.
- Calendar connections — Google Calendar, Microsoft Outlook / Office 365 / Exchange, and Apple Calendar with two-way sync.
- Video conferencing — automatic meeting links for Zoom, Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, Webex, and GoTo.
- CRM integrations — Salesforce, HubSpot, Pipedrive, Zoho CRM, Freshsales, and others, with routing and contact sync.
- Marketing automation — Mailchimp, ActiveCampaign, Marketo, Pardot, and others to sync contacts and events.
- Payments — Stripe and PayPal for paid event types.
- Embedded Calendly — inline, pop-up, and pop-out embeds to put a scheduler directly on your website without leaving the page.
- Calendly Chrome extension — insert one-off meeting links into Gmail and other webmail clients.
- Calendly API — documented REST API and webhooks for custom integrations.
- Zapier and Make — deep support for connecting Calendly to thousands of other apps.
- Analytics — built-in analytics on booking volumes, popular event types, and show-up rates.
- Branding — remove Calendly branding and apply your own logo and colours on higher plans.
- Custom domain — use a subdomain of your own domain for booking pages on Enterprise.
The ecosystem breadth is why Calendly remains the default scheduling tool at many organisations even as newer entrants undercut on price.
Pricing & Plans
| Plan | Free | Standard | Teams | Enterprise |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Price (annual) | Free | ~$10/seat/mo | ~$16/seat/mo | Custom |
| Event types | 1 | Unlimited | Unlimited | Unlimited |
| Calendar connections | 1 | 6 | 6 | 6+ |
| Round robin | No | No | Yes | Yes |
| Collective events | No | No | Yes | Yes |
| Routing forms | No | No | Yes | Yes |
| CRM integrations | No | Limited | Salesforce, HubSpot | All, advanced |
| SSO & SCIM | No | No | No | Yes |
The Free plan covers a single event type and one calendar connection — enough for a freelancer to share one booking link, but nothing more.
Standard at ~$10/seat/month unlocks unlimited event types, up to six calendar connections, workflows, and standard integrations. Most individual users pick this tier.
Teams at ~$16/seat/month is where Calendly earns its place in sales orgs — round robin, collective events, routing forms, Salesforce and HubSpot integration, and team reporting.
Enterprise adds SSO, SCIM, advanced security, custom domains, sandbox environments, deeper CRM routing, and dedicated support, with custom pricing.
Compared with the category, Calendly is priced at the upper end of the market. Cal.com, SavvyCal, and Zoho Bookings undercut it on raw price, but Calendly's polish, integrations, and routing features justify the premium for sales-led businesses.
Calendly
The category-defining scheduling platform. Shareable booking links, round robin, routing forms, workflows, and a deep integration ecosystem. Default choice for sales, customer success, and consulting teams.
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