If you’re comparing YouCanBookMe and Calendly, you’ve probably already figured out that neither one is going to blow you away. Calendly is the safe, recognizable choice. YouCanBookMe is the more flexi...
Published 7/17/2026
Yannick Veys
If you’re comparing YouCanBookMe and Calendly, you’ve probably already figured out that neither one is going to blow you away. Calendly is the safe, recognizable choice. YouCanBookMe is the more flexible underdog. Both get the job done.
But here’s the thing: there’s a third tool worth knowing about before you decide. TimeTuna is what happens when someone decides that a booking page should be a brand asset, not a utility link. We’ll come back to it. First, let’s settle the actual comparison you came here for.

If you need enterprise-grade routing, Salesforce integration, and SMS reminders baked in, Calendly wins. If you want more booking page customization at a lower price with a more generous free tier, YouCanBookMe wins. If you want a booking page that actually looks designed, keep reading.
| Feature | Calendly | YouCanBookMe |
|---|---|---|
| Free plan | Yes (1 event type) | Yes (more generous) |
| Starting paid price | $10/seat/mo | $9/mo |
| Remove branding | Paid plan only | From $9/mo |
| Payments on free plan | No | Yes |
| Payment commission | None | 1% per transaction |
| SMS reminders | Included in paid plans | Pay per text |
| Custom backgrounds | No | Image/gradient ($9+) |
| Calendar embedding | Limited | Strong |
| Video backgrounds | No | No |
This is the real question behind the comparison, so let’s go there directly.
Calendly’s booking page is clean, loads fast, and works reliably. It also looks exactly like every other Calendly booking page you’ve ever clicked. The default design is minimal to the point of being invisible. Your brand gets a small logo at the top and a color accent if you’re on a paid plan.
On the free plan, you can’t remove “Powered by Calendly” branding. That requires the Standard plan at $10 per seat per month. Even on paid plans, the customization stays within Calendly’s fixed template. You’re choosing from their options, not building something that looks like yours.
The result is a booking link that works but doesn’t say anything about who you are.
YouCanBookMe offers noticeably more booking page flexibility. From the $9/mo Individual plan, you can:
That’s a real improvement over Calendly’s approach. For agencies, consultancies, and educators who want the booking page to feel like an extension of their site, YouCanBookMe gives you more to work with at a lower price point.
That said, “more customizable than Calendly” is a fairly low bar. You’re still working within YouCanBookMe’s template structure. There are no video backgrounds, no AI-generated page designs, and no real way to make the page feel distinct rather than just branded. It’s a step up from generic. It’s not beautiful.
Calendly wins here, clearly. Sign up, connect your calendar, pick a duration, share a link. The whole process takes under ten minutes and requires exactly zero design decisions. That’s a genuine selling point for people who want scheduling to just work without thinking about it.
YouCanBookMe is slightly more involved. The customization options are genuinely powerful, but they require you to actually use them. Out of the box, a YouCanBookMe page can look dated if you don’t invest some time in setting it up properly.
For someone who wants a live link in ten minutes: Calendly. For someone who wants control over how that link looks: YouCanBookMe is worth the extra setup time.
Calendly’s free plan not including payments is a real differentiator in YouCanBookMe’s favor. If you need to collect payment at booking, YouCanBookMe lets you do that for free. Calendly charges you $10 per seat per month before you can accept a single payment.
Calendly has a wider integration library and wins on team-level features: round-robin distribution, lead routing, Salesforce sync, Marketo and Pardot connections. If you’re running a sales team that needs to qualify leads before routing them to a rep, Calendly is built for exactly that workflow.
YouCanBookMe has solid integrations and genuinely strong calendar embedding (the ability to drop a booking calendar directly into your website). For individual professionals and small teams, the integration coverage is more than enough. For enterprise sales teams, it falls behind.
SMS reminders are worth noting: Calendly includes them in all paid plans. YouCanBookMe charges per text or requires a bundle. If you rely heavily on SMS confirmations, factor that into the price comparison.
Calendly makes the most sense if:
YouCanBookMe makes the most sense if:
Both Calendly and YouCanBookMe are functional scheduling tools. Neither was designed with the assumption that your booking page could be a memorable first impression, a brand asset, or something worth sharing because it looks great.
TimeTuna was built on exactly that assumption.
TimeTuna is a scheduling tool for coaches, consultants, creators, and anyone whose brand is part of what they’re selling. The booking page is the point. Features include:
TimeTuna’s Pro plan costs €60 per year. That’s less than six months of Calendly Standard. The free plan includes embedding, so you can drop your booking page into any site without losing your design.
If you’re a freelancer, coach, or creative professional, the link you share before a meeting sets expectations. A Calendly link says you’re organized. A TimeTuna page says you care about quality.
| Calendly | YouCanBookMe | TimeTuna | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Best for | Sales and enterprise teams | Budget-conscious brands | Design-focused solopreneurs |
| Booking page design | Generic | Decent, more customizable | Actually beautiful |
| Video backgrounds | No | No | Yes |
| Payments on free plan | No | Yes (1% commission) | Yes |
| Branding control | Limited | Good | Full |
| Annual price | $120/seat/yr | From $108/yr | €60/yr |
| AI page generation | No | No | Yes |
Choose Calendly if you’re on a sales or recruiting team that needs routing, qualification, and enterprise integrations. It’s the most complete tool for that specific workflow.
Choose YouCanBookMe if you want more design flexibility than Calendly at a lower price, particularly if you need deep calendar embedding on your own website.
Choose TimeTuna if the booking page itself matters to you. Not just whether it works, but whether it looks like something you’d be proud to share. TimeTuna is the only tool in this category that treats the booking page as a brand asset rather than a scheduling form.
Try TimeTuna free and build a booking page worth sharing.