Kalendar is a free, fully customizable Calendly replacement for teams that want control, not lock-in.
Create booking links, manage availability, add your own branding, and run unlimited event types without per-seat pricing or artificial limits.
Kalendar is built on Founding.dev and can be adapted to your workflows as your needs grow. It’s designed to be owned, extended, and used long-term not rented.
Thanks to the community, our Calendly replacement - Kalendar's launch was a huge success last week. Our mission at founding.dev is to help companies cut SaaS spend by up to 90% by replacing overpriced, bloated SaaS with tools they own.
What should we launch next that would save you thousands of dollars?
Hi I want to appreciate everyone who took out time to support Kalendar, the love was real and organic and goes to show that Product Hunt is a place where one who is not known can get visibility on their product so long as it solves a real problem very well. We will do our best to keep being active in this space, releasing one template at a time to support our mission at @founding.dev of reducing the cost of SaaS for business, so they can channel the savings towards causes that drive their impact, innovation and growth.
Hi hunters, we'd be on the list of products on product hunt launch tomorrow. If there's anything you need to know about Kalendar, I'd be happy to answer.
So Kalendar was built on founding.dev - Founding Dev helps businesses save up to 90% cost on software by allowing them build internal tools with AI using templates. So if you want to talk to any of your services using API's, all you need to do is to vibecode it. What feature will you want to vibecode into Kalendar? It's free and open source.
Hi Hunters! My name is Talha and I'm the maker of kalendar.work. I built kalendar.work as a free replacement for Calendly. If you ever need a tool that does scheduling the way Calendly does, then kalendar is your go to tool, and even more interesting, it is completely free.
But here's the thing this is just me saying it has the features of Calendly, I'd like you to see for yourself, visit kalendar.work use it, and please come back here to share how good it is or how terrible it is at doing the job you need it to do. Which is scheduling.