Booked.so vs Calendly

The Booked.so alternative to Calendly.

Calendly is a booking link. Booked.so is the agent behind the link, it books, reschedules, follows up, and runs your social and inbox too.

Calendly nails the booking link. But a link is where scheduling starts, not where it ends, someone still has to reschedule conflicts, chase no-shows, and run the rest of the week. Booked.so keeps the one-link simplicity and puts an agent behind it that handles everything after the booking, plus your social and inbox.

Booked.so
Calendly
Booking link
Yes, one link
Yes
Reschedules conflicts
Agent proposes the move
Manual
Chases no-shows
Automatic follow-up
No
Social publishing
10+ networks, native
No
Inbox triage
Email + DMs in one queue
No
Operating model
Proposes, you approve
Static booking page

Why teams switch to Booked.so.

The agent after the booking

Calendly stops at the slot. Booked.so reschedules conflicts, protects focus time, and follows up on no-shows automatically.

More than a calendar

The same agent that books your meetings also drafts your social and triages your inbox, one surface for the whole week.

Still one simple link

You keep the share-a-link simplicity Calendly is loved for. The difference is what happens behind it.

Common questions.

How is Booked.so different from Calendly?
Calendly is a booking link. Booked.so is an AI agent that books, reschedules conflicts, and chases no-shows, and runs your social and inbox on the same surface.
Do I still get a simple booking link?
Yes. Share one link that books against your real availability across Google Calendar, Outlook, and iCloud.
Can it replace Calendly and my social tool at once?
That is the point. One agent runs calendar, social, and inbox, so you can retire the stack of single-purpose tools.
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