Scheduling · developer teams · 2026
Best scheduling
for developers
Engineering teams prefer tools with APIs, webhooks, CLI access, and a self-hosted option for the systems closest to production.
Cal.com
Open-source scheduling with a generous free tier.
Picked for developers because it open source and self-hostable and scales as the team grows.
The full shortlist
All 4 picks
- 1Free for individuals. Teams $15/user/mo.
Cal.com
Open-source scheduling with a generous free tier.
Picked for developers because it open source and self-hostable and scales as the team grows.
Pros
- Open source
- Self-hostable
- Free for solo use
Trade-offs
- Cloud product still maturing
- 2Free 1-on-1. Standard $12/user/mo.
Calendly
Share a link, let people book time on your calendar.
Picked for developers because it integrates with the rest of your stack and scales as the team grows.
Pros
- Polished UX
- Wide calendar integration
Trade-offs
- Per-user pricing for teams
- Thin free tier
- 3Basic $12/mo.
SavvyCal
Scheduling with a better recipient experience.
Picked for developers because it integrates with the rest of your stack.
Pros
- Overlay calendars on shared availability
- Polished UX
Trade-offs
- Smaller integration list
- 4$29 lifetime.
TidyCal
One-time payment scheduling tool.
Picked for developers because it a solid fit for developers.
Pros
- Pay once
- Covers the basics
Trade-offs
- Less advanced routing
Questions
FAQ
What's the best scheduling for developers?
Cal.com. Picked for developers because it open source and self-hostable and scales as the team grows.
Is there a free option?
Yes — several picks have free tiers. Start with Cal.com.
How was this list ranked?
We re-rank each category against the buying criteria of developer teams: pricing, integrations, simplicity, and privacy. No 50-tool listicles. No fake winners.