BookedIN - Top Competitors (May 2022)
Compare PricingITQlick Score: | 88/100 |
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Pricing: | 2/10 - low cost |
Category: | Booking and scheduling -> BookedIN review -> BookedIN competitors |
Ranking: | Ranked 5 out of 69 Booking and scheduling systems |
Company: | Coldwin Software Inc. |
Pricing: | starts at $24 per month |
Typical customers: | Small businesses and start ups |
Platforms: | Desktop, Mobile, Cloud |
Links: | BookedIN review, BookedIN pricing guide |
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BookedIN vs. Alternatives in 2024
BookedIN competes with other booking and scheduling systems like Calendly, Doodle, and Acuity Scheduling. We will compare these booking and scheduling systems in some specific aspects below.- Functionality: BookedIN provides some essential Booking and Scheduling features like Unlimited Appointments, Automated Reminders, Online Payments, etc. Compared to its competitors, BookedIN and its close alternatives offer features like Notifications, Appointment Scheduling, Reminders, Automated Scheduling, Availability Management, Calendar Management, and Customizable Branding. Appointment Management, Team Calendars, and an Availability Indicator are features present in BookedIN, Acuity Scheduling, and Calendly but not in Doodle. Calendly and Doodle provide Collaboration Tools, while BookedIN and Acuity Scheduling do not. Also, Calendly and Acuity Scheduling offer Client Portal, Event Calendar, Resource Scheduling, Event Management, and Event Scheduling, whereas BookedIN and Doodle do not. Employee Scheduling is offered in BookedIN and Doodle but not in Acuity Scheduling. Acuity Scheduling, Calendly, and Doodle offer group scheduling, however, BookedIN does not.
- Customers/Industries: In terms of target industries, BookedIN targets Tattoo Shops, Barber Shops, Hair Salons, Massage Therapists, etc. Compared to its close alternatives, Acuity Scheduling targets fitness establishments of any size that provide courses and individual sessions. Doodle targets teams in Recruiting & Staffing, Board meetings, Sales & Marketing, Education, Non-profit, Consultants & Freelancers, and Enterprise scheduling. Calendly, on the other hand, targets sales teams, recruiters, customer success, education, entrepreneurs, and anyone who schedules meetings.
- Cost: BookedIN starts at $24 per month on annual billing and $29 monthly with a free trial. Calendly starts at $8 per seat per month on annual billing and $10 per seat monthly. Doodle starts at $6.95 per user per month on annual billing with a free trial and version. Acuity Scheduling starts at $14 per month on annual billing and $15 on monthly billing.
- Cloud-based/On-premise: BookedIN and all its mentioned alternatives are cloud-based.
- Scalability: BookedIN can accommodate small organizations, while Acuity Scheduling can accommodate small and midsized organizations. Calendly and Doodle can accommodate organizations of all sizes.
- Support: BookedIN offers support channels like Email/Help Desk, FAQs/Forum, Knowledge Base, Phone Support, and Chat, while Acuity Scheduling offers Email/Help Desk, FAQs/Forum, Knowledge Base, and Chat. Doodle Email/Help Desk, FAQs/Forum, and Knowledge Base, while Calendly offers all channels of Doodle plus Chat.
BookedIN alternatives - for small & large Business
Here are the top 4 alternatives to BookedIN that are worth checking out: MINDBODY for SMBs, SERVICE MANAGER for large size business, HotSchedules for growing companies, and Appointy for low budget organizations.
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