Last updated 2026-08-12
Every tool on this page does the first job well: a public page, your real availability, a confirmation, a reminder. If your problem is the back and forth of finding a time, you can pick almost any of them and be done by lunch.
The second job is the one nobody sells you. Someone writes at 10pm and does not know whether it can wait until morning. Someone asks a question your form does not have a field for. A booking tool answers that with an empty slot, which is either a wasted appointment or a customer who leaves. Look at which of the two problems you actually have before you compare features.
The one that answers before the slot, in your words.
AskMojo is not a calendar and will not replace yours. What you build with it is the front desk in front of the calendar: a lab that knows your hours, your prices, what you take same-day, what you never take, and what someone should do tonight while they wait.
So the request arrives sorted. The people who need an appointment ask for one, the people who needed an answer got it, and nobody spent their evening repeating the same four sentences. The lab runs under your name, in your language, and it exports.
Best for: sharing one link and letting people pick
The reference for a reason: calendar sync, buffers, reminders, and a free tier that covers a single meeting type. Set up in ten minutes.
Watch out: It books, it does not qualify. Everyone who clicks gets a slot, including the ones who should not have had one.
Best for: the same thing, but hosted by you
Open source and self-hostable, with the usual scheduling features. When appointment data must not leave your infrastructure, this is the shortest answer.
Watch out: Self-hosting is a commitment: a server, updates, and someone whose job it is when it breaks on a Friday.
Best for: shops and practices with a public booking page
Built for walk-in trades rather than for meetings: services, durations, staff, a bookable page customers find on their own.
Watch out: It sorts by service, not by urgency. A request that does not fit a listed service falls through.
Best for: several sites, several resources, one calendar
Handles the complicated cases: rooms, equipment, teams across locations, rules per branch. Where simpler tools give up.
Watch out: That power costs setup time. On a two-person practice it is a lot of machinery for one diary.
What happens before the slot
If half your calls are questions rather than bookings, a booking tool will not reduce them. It will just book them.
Whether it can say no
The value is often in refusing: too far away, not our job, not urgent. Check the tool can express that without a human.
Where the data sits
Appointments in a health or legal practice are sensitive. Hosting and retention are not details, they are the file.
Who it sounds like
The booking page is often the first thing a client sees of you. A page that wears the vendor's name says something you did not choose to say.
For meetings, Calendly, and you will be running in ten minutes. For a practice or a shop with a public page, Reservio. For several sites and shared resources, TIMIFY. And if data must stay on your servers, Cal.com self-hosted. There is no single best, only four different problems.
Calendly's free tier covers one meeting type, which is enough for most freelancers. Cal.com is free if you host it. Beyond that, free tiers cap the number of bookings or staff, and the cap arrives on the month your diary fills up.
Connect your existing calendar to a free tier, publish the link, and put it where people already look for you: your site, your signature, your Google listing. The mistake is publishing a page nobody finds, then concluding online booking does not work in your trade.
No, and the confusion is expensive. Booking software takes the slot. A receptionist decides whether there should be one, answers the question that came with it, and says what to do tonight. Those are two different tools, and only one of them is on most comparison pages.
Turn your way of working into a reusable magik, run it on any model, and export everything with one click.
Browse the labsA general tool answers everyone. These pages start from the job, with its own words and constraints.