Calendly-style booking pages on top of your calendar. Define event types and availability, share the link, and let anyone grab an open slot — the meeting lands on your Google Calendar with a Meet link. No back-and-forth, no clashes.
Connect Google Calendar once. Your booking pages read free/busy so only genuinely open times are offered, and every confirmation writes a real event back — with a Meet link, the guest invited, and reminders scheduled.
Set working hours, meeting durations and buffers per event type, so back-to-back calls and lunch breaks are respected automatically.
Intro call, demo, support — each with its own length and rules.
Working hours, date overrides and buffers between meetings.
Share a clean public page; no account needed to book.
Automatic confirmations and nudges cut no-shows.
| What you'd otherwise pay for | Typical price | BackOffice |
|---|---|---|
| Booking tool (Calendly) | $12+/user/mo | ✓ |
| CRM sync of who booked | Add-on | ✓ |
| Booking, on your workspace | $12+/user/mo | $29/user/mo |
Comparable entry pricing — bookings here become records in the same workspace as your CRM. See the full comparisons →
Yes. Booking pages read your Google Calendar for free/busy and write confirmed meetings back to it with a Google Meet link and an invite, so you're never double-booked.
Yes — define event types with their own durations, working hours, and buffers between meetings, and the public page only ever offers genuinely open slots.
No. They open your link, pick an open slot, and confirm. Reminders are sent automatically and the booking is captured as a record in your workspace.
Free for up to 3 users, then $29/user/month with no minimum. One bill instead of a standalone booking subscription.
Connect your calendar, set your hours, share the link — and let the meetings book themselves. Free for 3 users, no credit card.
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