is there any reason to prefer one over the other? Have you used both or either?
My needs are simple. I want to be able to add two accounts and let someone put a meeting on my calendar from a link. I think both cover the use case -- which should I use?
Going against the grain here but I'm a huge fan of @SavvyCal and was a paying customer for a while. I made the switch to @Cal.com when they supported Web3/Blockchain interactions and I really like that it's open-source, free, and has a ton of integrations.
I think it really depends what you're going for, my favorite feature of SavvyCal was the calendar overlay, I could sync all my calendars and visually see my slots. This also let the person booking overlay their calendar to see which slot would be best for them.
I haven't used it in a while but would love to hear @derrickreimer's thoughts on this discussion and what SavvyCal has been up to.
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Going against the grain here but I'm a huge fan of @SavvyCal and was a paying customer for a while. I made the switch to @Cal.com when they supported Web3/Blockchain interactions and I really like that it's open-source, free, and has a ton of integrations.
I think it really depends what you're going for, my favorite feature of SavvyCal was the calendar overlay, I could sync all my calendars and visually see my slots. This also let the person booking overlay their calendar to see which slot would be best for them.
I haven't used it in a while but would love to hear @derrickreimer's thoughts on this discussion and what SavvyCal has been up to.
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Thanks for the tips! I’ve been using Calendly for years, but now that I can set up multiple events in Cal, I think I’ve got to give it a shot.