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Calfeed vs Calendly
Different jobs, not rivals. Use Calendly when people need to book time with you: appointments, demos, interviews, office hours. Use Calfeed when you broadcast a fixed or recurring schedule (classes, games, events) that an audience subscribes to once and follows.
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| Feature | Calfeed | Calendly |
|---|---|---|
| Core job | Broadcast a set schedule | Take bookings and appointments |
| Direction | One-to-many publish | Many people book you |
| Recurring schedule | Native, paste it and publish one link | Defines bookable slots, not a published series |
| Subscriber experience | Subscribe once; events flow into Apple/Google/Outlook | Invitee picks a slot; one meeting lands on their calendar |
| Setup input | Paste a schedule, Calfeed builds the events | Configure event types and availability rules |
| Branding | Branded viewer page and link | Branded booking page |
| Price | First calendar free, then credits or Pro $19/mo | Free tier; Standard $10, Teams $16 per seat/mo |
| Best for | Publishing a schedule an audience follows | Letting people book time with you |
When Calfeed wins
- You have a fixed or recurring schedule to share with many people
- The audience subscribes once and gets every update, no app
- There are no slots to book; the events are set
- You want one branded link with edits propagating across Apple, Google, Outlook
When Calendly wins
- People need to reserve a specific time with you
- You must prevent double-booking and enforce availability rules
- You need round-robin, lead routing, or CRM sync
- Each interaction is a meeting negotiated against your calendar