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Cal.com (formerly Calendso) is the open source Calendly alternative.Pricing:
- Open Source
#APIs #Open Source #Calendar And Scheduling 53 social mentions
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All-in-one workspace. One tool for your whole team. Write, plan, and get organized.Pricing:
- Open Source
#Productivity #Work Collaboration #Note Taking 438 social mentions
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Seamless project management and collaboration for your team.Pricing:
- Open Source
- $12.0 / Monthly (Per user)
#Productivity #Project Management #Task Management 9 social mentions
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FullCalendar is an open-source JavaScript event calendar.Pricing:
- Open Source
#Appointments and Scheduling #Calendar #Event Scheduling 14 social mentions
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New Tab page that gives you a moment of calm and inspires you to be more productive.Pricing:
- Open Source
#Time Tracking #Tool #Time Management 24 social mentions
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Easy to use, get started in minutes. Reduce no-shows with automated texts. 24/7 access from Desktop & Mobile.Pricing:
- Open Source
- Paid
- £67.0 / One-off ( exclusive lifetime deal)
#Appointments and Scheduling #Appointment Booking #Appointment Scheduling
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Dudle is an online scheduling application, which is free and open source.Pricing:
- Open Source
#Appointments and Scheduling #Appointment Scheduling #Event Scheduling 3 social mentions
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Litecoin is a peer-to-peer Internet currency that enables instant payments to anyone in the world.Pricing:
- Open Source
#Business & Commerce #Productivity #Sales 34 social mentions
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Add user accounts & data persistence to your static site.Pricing:
- Open Source
#Identity Provider #Productivity #Social Networks 6 social mentions
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The most advanced Node.js topics simplifiedPricing:
- Open Source
#Developer Tools #Productivity #Web App
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Infinite Canvas Encrypted Note-takingPricing:
- Open Source
- Freemium
- $5.0 / Monthly
#Productivity #Note Taking #Security & Privacy 2 social mentions
TidyCal seems to be one of the best offerings in event scheduling category. It has super clean UI and a one-time purchase instead of a subscription. There are so many people that'd prefer a one-time purchase. What's interesting to me is how they are making money (TidyCal). I'd guess they are investing in acquiring audience at the moment would raise the prise later for new users.