Sync friction
"Syncing across multiple calendars can be slow."
G2 reviewer
Etisia reads Google Calendar directly, so your existing calendar stays the source of truth instead of depending on another sync layer.
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Most people searching for a Calendly alternative are not looking for another heavy scheduling stack. They are looking for a simpler way to keep Google Calendar in charge while reminders, review requests, and no-show reduction still happen automatically.
Summary
Etisia is the Google Calendar-first alternative for teams that want reminder coverage and review follow-up without a booking-first workflow getting in the way.
Why this search happens
The same frustrations keep showing up in scheduler reviews: sync anxiety, setup fatigue, and useful reminder features hiding behind paid workflow layers.
Sync friction
"Syncing across multiple calendars can be slow."
G2 reviewer
Etisia reads Google Calendar directly, so your existing calendar stays the source of truth instead of depending on another sync layer.
Setup fatigue
"Features require too many steps."
G2 reviewer
Connect Google Calendar and reminders go out automatically. No workflow builder, no rules maze, no extra scheduling database.
Paywall fatigue
"Advanced features only available in paid plans."
G2 reviewer
Etisia keeps reminder coverage, review requests, and smart routing in one Google Calendar-first flow instead of hiding the useful parts behind a booking-first upgrade path.
Why Etisia works differently
Etisia does not try to replace Google Calendar. It reads Google Calendar directly, then adds reminders, review requests, and smart routing on top of the appointments you already manage there.
Etisia
Etisia is strongest when Google Calendar already runs the schedule and you want less friction between booking, reminders, and post-visit follow-up.
From £19/mo
Comparison
| Dimension | Etisia | Calendly |
|---|---|---|
| Calendar model | Reads Google Calendar directly | Syncs Calendly bookings into Google Calendar |
| Setup path | Connect Google Calendar and go | Reminders are configured inside paid Workflows |
| Coverage | Appointments from phone, manual entry, and other booking sources | Calendly-booked meetings |
| Feature access | Reminder coverage, review requests, and smart routing in the same flow | Advanced reminder steps depend on paid Workflows and SMS credits |
| Best fit | Google Calendar-first service businesses | Teams centered on self-scheduling |
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Open the no-show calculatorThese are the questions people ask when they are comparing Calendly with a simpler Google Calendar-first workflow.
If Google Calendar is already your source of truth, the best Calendly alternative is usually the one that works from that calendar directly instead of asking you to rebuild your scheduling stack. That is where Etisia fits best.
Not in every case. Etisia is not trying to replace every booking link or routing form. It is the better fit when the real need is reminder coverage, review follow-up, and fewer no-shows on top of Google Calendar.
Usually because they are frustrated by sync anxiety, too many setup steps, or reminder functionality that depends on paid workflow layers. The search is often less about booking links and more about operational simplicity.
Yes. Many teams keep Calendly for self-scheduling and use Etisia as the Google Calendar-first reminder layer that covers the rest of the schedule too.
If Google Calendar already runs your schedule, Etisia is the faster way to add reminders, review requests, and smart routing without rebuilding the whole booking experience.