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Scheduling Software Comparison (2026)

If you want the complete picture before narrowing down, here are all 22 scheduling tools in Scheduling, compared on the same four things.

Each row shows the real entry price, whether there is a genuine free plan (not just a trial), who the tool is built for and its one standout, with the tool name linking to our full overview, review and pricing breakdown.

How we compare: prices and free-plan status are read from each vendor's public plans; “free plan” means a tier you can keep using at $0, distinct from a trial. “Best for” and the standout come from each tool's own positioning and our enriched notes. We list every tool in the niche, including ones we wouldn't recommend, and flag any that are discontinued. How we evaluate →

All 22 scheduling tools compared

ToolEntry priceFree plan?Best forStandoutGet it
Acuity Scheduling
review · pricing
from $16/moTrial onlyservice-businesses and appointmentsA full appointment-booking platform (now Squarespace Scheduling) built for service businesses, not just meeting links.Visit →
Appointlet
review · pricing
from $10/moFree plansales-demos and flat-pricingStraightforward, flat-priced meeting scheduling with video integrations unlocked even on the free tier.
Book Like A Boss
review · pricing
from $9/moTrial onlyfreelancers and selling-sessionsA booking page that doubles as a mini one-page website for selling sessions and memberships.
Cal.com
review · pricing
from $12/moFree plandevelopers and open-sourceThe open-source Calendly alternative: same product self-hostable for free, with a genuinely generous cloud free tier.Visit →
Calendar.com
review · pricing
from $8/moFree plantime-analytics and individualsA calendar app with built-in scheduling and time analytics, combining planning and booking in one product.
Calendly
review · pricing
from $10/moFree planindividuals and general-meetingsThe category-defining scheduling link that made automated booking mainstream.
Chili Piper
review · pricing
from $15/moTrial onlyenterprise-sales and inbound-routingEnterprise demand-conversion: qualify, route and book inbound leads to the right rep in real time.
Doodle
review · pricing
from $6.95/moFree plangroup-polls and meetingsThe go-to group poll for picking a time that works across a whole group of people.Visit →
GReminders
review · pricing
from $8/moFree planreminders and advisorsScheduling plus automated SMS/email/voice reminders and AI notetaking, tuned for financial advisors and healthcare.
HubSpot Meetings
review · pricing
from $20/moFree planhubspot-users and sales-teamsA free meeting scheduler that logs every booking straight into HubSpot CRM, with team routing on Sales Hub.Visit →
Microsoft Bookings
review · pricing
from $12.5/moFree planmicrosoft-365 and enterpriseAppointment booking bundled free into Microsoft 365, with native Teams and Outlook integration.
OnceHub
review · pricing
from $10/moFree planlead-routing and revenue-teamsRouting-focused scheduling that qualifies and distributes inbound leads to the right rep, beyond simple booking links.Visit →
Picktime
review · pricing
from $3/moFree planfree-tier and small-businessAn unusually generous free booking tool with multi-location and class management included at no cost.
Reclaim.ai
review · pricing
from $8/moFree planai-time-blocking and productivityAn AI calendar that auto-schedules tasks, habits and meetings around your real priorities.
SavvyCal
review · pricing
from $10/moTrial onlyindividuals and client-facingScheduling designed around the recipient: they overlay your availability on their own calendar to pick a time instantly.
Setmore
review · pricing
from $5/moFree plansmall-business and free-tierA free-forever booking tool that supports up to 4 users and payments out of the box.Visit →
SimplyBook.me
review · pricing
from $13.9/moFree planservice-businesses and feature-depthA modular booking platform where 70+ add-on features (POS, deposits, memberships) let you build exactly the system you need.Visit →
Square Appointments
review · pricing
from $49/moFree planretail-pos and paymentsScheduling built into the Square POS/payments ecosystem, with a free single-user plan and integrated checkout.Visit →
TidyCal
review · pricing
from $12/moFree planbudget and lifetime-dealThe budget Calendly alternative famous for a one-time ~$29 lifetime deal instead of a subscription.Visit →
vcita
review · pricing
from $29/moTrial onlyservice-smb and all-in-oneAn all-in-one platform that bundles scheduling with CRM, invoicing, payments and a client portal.Visit →
YouCanBookMe
review · pricing
from $7/moFree planteams and branding-controlBooking pages you can brand and customize heavily, with strong workflow automation for teams.Visit →
Zoho Bookings
review · pricing
from $6/moFree planzoho-ecosystem and smbLow-cost scheduling that plugs natively into Zoho CRM, Meeting and Invoice with flexible round-robin algorithms.Visit →

Prices verified 2026-06-28 from public vendor pricing. Plans and prices change — always confirm on the vendor's own site. No price here is guaranteed.

Key takeaways

FAQ

How many scheduling tools does this comparison cover?

All 22 scheduling tools we track in the Scheduling category are in the table above, compared on the same four points: entry price, free plan, best-for and standout. It's a full reference chart, not a curated shortlist.

Which scheduling tool is the cheapest?

By verified entry price, Picktime is the cheapest paid option at $3/mo, and it also has a free plan.

Which of these scheduling tools have a free plan?

Appointlet, Cal.com, Calendar.com, Calendly, Doodle, GReminders, HubSpot Meetings, Microsoft Bookings, OnceHub, Picktime, Reclaim.ai, Setmore, SimplyBook.me, Square Appointments, TidyCal, YouCanBookMe and Zoho Bookings offer a genuine free plan you can keep using at $0. The free-plan column above marks each one, and separates them from tools that only run a trial.

How is this different from your best-of guides?

This page lists every tool in the niche side by side so you can scan the whole market. Our best-of guides instead pick the five to eight scheduling tools we'd actually recommend for a specific job, with a full write-up on each.

Sources

The standout lines, audiences and free-plan facts in the table above are drawn from these vendor pages and independent reviews: