Scheduling infrastructure
Bookly handles the back-and-forth, the routing, the reminders, and the timezone chaos — so you spend time in meetings, not scheduling them.
Scheduling a meeting should take 10 seconds, not 10 emails.
We built Bookly because the tools we were using to save time were costing us too much of it. Calendly got us partway there — but it still left us manually routing leads, chasing down confirmations, and babysitting our own calendars.
Bookly is built around one idea: the scheduling layer should be smart enough to handle the logistics so you can focus on the work that actually matters.
What you get
Share one link. Let invitees pick a time that works — your calendar, your rules, your constraints. No back-and-forth.
Round-robin, load-balanced, or territory-based — meetings land with the right person automatically. No manual assignment.
Email and SMS reminders so nothing falls through the cracks. Configurable timing, customizable copy, zero no-shows.
EU-hosted infrastructure, data processing agreements, full audit trails. Built for teams that can't afford compliance surprises.
How it works
Google Calendar, Outlook, or Apple Calendar — Bookly syncs in seconds and reads your real availability, not a simplified approximation.
Define duration, buffer time, location, and any custom questions. Your booking page is live the moment you hit save.
Drop the link in your email signature, website, or Slack. Bookly handles confirmations, reminders, and calendar invites automatically.
Simple pricing
For individuals who just need a booking link.
For professionals and small teams who need more.
For growing teams that need full scheduling infrastructure.
Every hour you spend coordinating a meeting is an hour you're not doing the work that actually moves the needle. Bookly exists so scheduling becomes invisible — you set it up once, and it just works.
The future of scheduling is autonomous. You're looking at it.