Your calendar, run by an agent.
Share one link. Booked.so books against your real availability, reschedules conflicts before they collide, and chases no-shows, so the week fills itself.

Most scheduling tools are a glorified booking link. Booked.so runs the calendar like an operator would: it reads your availability across every connected calendar, holds the focus blocks you care about, and only puts a meeting on your day when it actually fits your week. You set the rules once; the agent works them every day.
Books against real availability
One link that respects Google Calendar, Outlook, and iCloud at the same time. The agent never double-books across accounts and protects the focus blocks you mark as off-limits.
Reschedules before conflicts collide
When two things fight for the same slot, the agent proposes the move with its reasoning. You approve in a tap, or let the routine handle the obvious ones itself.
Chases no-shows for you
Missed intros get a follow-up in your voice, automatically. No more dead slots or manual nudges, the agent closes the loop and re-books when they reply.
Routes across multiple calendars
Set availability rules per calendar and the agent decides where each booking lands, by type, by priority, by the constraints you give it.
Common questions.
- Which calendars does Booked.so support?
- Google Calendar, Outlook, and iCloud via CalDAV. The agent can route bookings across multiple calendars based on availability rules you set.
- Does it double-book if I connect more than one calendar?
- No. The agent reads availability across every connected calendar before it offers a slot, so a busy block on one account blocks the time everywhere.
- Do I approve every booking?
- You decide. The agent proposes moves and follow-ups with its reasoning; you can approve each one in a tap or let the routine run the obvious cases itself.
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