The scheduling tool of
choice for education
Finally, an education scheduling tool both you and your recipients will love. SavvyCal helps you automate office hours, admissions calls, and tutoring.
A fundamentally different
scheduling experience
Force the scheduler to toggle between their calendar and your list of time slots
A beautiful, interactive interface that allows the scheduler to overlay their calendar
Calendar overlay
No need to switch back and forth between screens any more.
Prefill recipient info
Save the scheduler time by prefilling their info.
Ranked availability
Present your preferred availability instead of just all your availability.
Limit scheduling frequency
Cap meetings per day, week, and month.
Per-link calendar settings
Route different links to different calendars.
Multiple durations
Offer several options on one scheduling link.
Time zone scheduling
We'll update your time zone for you when you travel.
Delegate account access
Allow your assistant to manage your account for you.
Single-use links
Automatically archive a link after someone uses it.
Upgrade your education tech stack with SavvyCal
But don’t just take our word for it. We’ll let the product do the talking.
Office hours, admissions calls, and tutoring made easy.
Advanced features like ranked availability, frequency limits, and time blocking keep you in control of your busy and ever-changing calendar.

Make customer personalization a priority.
Create personalized links in seconds to make a great impression while also reducing the steps needed to schedule a time.

Give your students a calendar, not a list of time slots.
Allow students to overlay their calendar on top of yours to easily find mutual availability.

Propose times to meet.
Generate a snippet of text to propose times in just seconds. Students can pick a time to meet in just two clicks.

Connect all your calendars.
Work, personal, side projects...check for conflicts across all of them and set which calendar you want to store each meeting in.

Embed directly on your website.
Let students schedule time without ever leaving your website. Trigger your embedded link via hyperlink, the floating button, or a JavaScript call.

Integrate all your essential tools
We play nicely with other tools in your scheduling workflow.

Google Calendar
Create events on your Google Calendar and check for times when you are busy.

Outlook Calendar
Create Outlook Calendar events and check for times when you are busy.

iCloud Calendar
Create Apple iCloud calendar events and check for times when you are busy.

Fastmail Calendar
Create events on your Fastmail calendar and check for times when you are busy.

Zoom Video Conferencing
Automatically create unique Zoom rooms for new events.

Google Meet
Add Meet links to your Google Calendar events.

Microsoft Teams
Add a Teams conferencing room to your Outlook events.
Chrome Extension
Access your scheduling links from any webpage.

Slack
Notify channels when events are scheduled or changed.

Close.com
Create leads and record activity when someone books a sales call.

SquadCast
Create unique recording sessions for your events.

Fathom Analytics
Add privacy-first analytics to your scheduling links.

Podia
Embed your scheduling link on your Podia Coaching page.

Zapier
Automate tasks in other apps when events are scheduled.

Webhooks
Listen for when new events are created or updated.

Stripe
Collect payments during your scheduling flow.

Userlist
Create users and track events in your Userlist account.

Digioh
Embed your scheduling link directly on your Digioh box.

Raycast
Access your scheduling links directly from Raycast.

Whereby
Attach Whereby meeting rooms to calendar invites.
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You shouldn’t have to feel weird about sending out your scheduling link. Switch to SavvyCal and students will be complimenting you on the scheduling experience. It’s the scheduling tool both you and your students will love.

“After I switched to SavvyCal, people are complimenting my scheduling experience! Thanks for making me look good.”