Scheduling · ecommerce brands · 2026
Best scheduling
for ecommerce
Ecom teams care about deep integrations with Shopify/Klaviyo/Meta, fast iteration on creative, and tooling that respects margin.
Calendly
Share a link, let people book time on your calendar.
Picked for ecommerce because it integrates with the rest of your stack and scales as the team grows.
The full shortlist
All 4 picks
- 1Free 1-on-1. Standard $12/user/mo.
Calendly
Share a link, let people book time on your calendar.
Picked for ecommerce 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
- 2Basic $12/mo.
SavvyCal
Scheduling with a better recipient experience.
Picked for ecommerce because it integrates with the rest of your stack.
Pros
- Overlay calendars on shared availability
- Polished UX
Trade-offs
- Smaller integration list
- 3Free for individuals. Teams $15/user/mo.
Cal.com
Open-source scheduling with a generous free tier.
Picked for ecommerce because it scales as the team grows.
Pros
- Open source
- Self-hostable
- Free for solo use
Trade-offs
- Cloud product still maturing
- 4$29 lifetime.
TidyCal
One-time payment scheduling tool.
Picked for ecommerce because it a solid fit for ecommerce.
Pros
- Pay once
- Covers the basics
Trade-offs
- Less advanced routing
Questions
FAQ
What's the best scheduling for ecommerce?
Calendly. Picked for ecommerce because it integrates with the rest of your stack and scales as the team grows.
Is there a free option?
Yes — several picks have free tiers. Start with Calendly.
How was this list ranked?
We re-rank each category against the buying criteria of ecommerce brands: pricing, integrations, simplicity, and privacy. No 50-tool listicles. No fake winners.