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"Is Calendly a Booking System?" — Understand This First, Then Decide

Calendly is the gold standard for B2B sales meeting scheduling — it's not an appointment management tool for service businesses. If you have clients to manage, LINE notifications to send, and revenue to track — you don't need to deliberate between Calendly and Dolyu. The answer is clear.

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Pricing Comparison

Pricing Structure Comparison

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Dolyu

“Let every professional bloom with elegance”

US$15 / person / month

Full features including client management, LINE integration, and four-dimension reports, monthly billing, no contract, 14-day free trial

Brand booking page
LINE auto-push reminders
Full CRM customer management
Four revenue analytics reports
Online deposit collection
Works for any industry
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Calendly

“Free Online Appointment Scheduling Software”

US$0 ~ US$16 / person / month (Enterprise US$15,000/year+)

Free: forever free, limited to 1 event type and 1 calendar, video link support. Standard US$10/seat/month: unlimited event types, multiple calendars, Stripe/PayPal payments, Zapier/HubSpot integrations. Teams US$16/seat/month: Salesforce routing, round-robin scheduling, SSO. Enterprise US$15,000/year+: enterprise security (SAML/SCIM), audit log, dedicated success manager. Annual billing saves approx. 16–20%.

Sales Teams
Consultants
HR & Recruiting
Customer Success
Educational Institutions
Professional Services

Comparison data sourced from publicly available information on official websites (as of March 2026). Pricing and feature specifications are subject to change — please refer to the Calendly website for the latest information. This comparison is for reference only.

Feature Comparison

Feature-by-Feature Breakdown

LINE Official Account integration

Dolyu
Calendly

Traditional Chinese interface

Dolyu
Calendly

Client CRM management (tags, spend history, notes)

Calendly is a scheduling tool — no client management functionality

Dolyu
Calendly

Four-dimension revenue reports (revenue / service / staff / client)

Calendly has meeting analytics — no revenue reports

Dolyu
Calendly

Client prepaid wallet

Dolyu
Calendly

Branded booking page (portfolio, service descriptions)

Calendly has a booking page but no portfolio or service detail display

Dolyu
Calendly

Independent staff scheduling (schedule management)

Calendly syncs calendars but has no schedule management

Dolyu
Calendly

100+ third-party integrations (Salesforce, HubSpot, Zoom, etc.)

Dolyu
Calendly

Auto video meeting link generation (Zoom / Meet / Teams)

Dolyu
Calendly

Round-robin / team routing scheduling

Dolyu
Calendly

Workflow automation

Dolyu
Calendly

Embeddable booking widget

Dolyu
Calendly

API integration

Dolyu
Calendly

Booking deposit / online payment

Calendly collects payments via Stripe / PayPal (Standard plan and above)

Dolyu
Calendly
Supported
Partial
Not Supported
Why Choose Dolyu

The differences you only notice after you try it

More Than Scheduling a Time — Client Management and Business Operations in One Place

Calendly excels at "letting the other person pick a time" — it's a great meeting scheduling tool. But appointment-based service businesses need more than time-picking: client management (tags, spend history, notes), revenue analytics (which service earns the most, which clients are worth the most investment), and LINE notifications (the channel Taiwan's clients actually use). Dolyu brings all of this into one platform — no patchwork of multiple tools.

LINE Integration — The Most Natural Communication Channel for Taiwan Clients

Calendly's notification channel is primarily email — no LINE integration. In Taiwan, LINE has over 21 million monthly active users, and clients expect appointment reminders on LINE. Dolyu integrates deeply with LINE Official Account — booking confirmations, pre-appointment reminders, and change notifications push automatically, with open rates far exceeding email.

Four Reports — Run a Business With Data, Not Just a Schedule

Calendly provides meeting analytics (popular time slots, completion rates, etc.) — great for tracking scheduling efficiency. Dolyu's four reports approach from a business management angle: revenue overview, service profitability, staff performance, and client spend behavior — helping you make better pricing, scheduling, and marketing decisions.

A Refined Interface With Global Timezone and Multi-Currency Support

Dolyu's interface follows the same design standards as Notion and Asana — clear visual hierarchy and fluid interaction logic so you can set up services and start taking bookings in 5 minutes, no manual needed. It also supports custom timezones and multi-currency checkout — one system for clients anywhere in the world.

Verdict

Dolyu vs Calendly: Which one is right for you?

For sales meetings, consultant calls, and HR interviews — Calendly is the best tool in the world, bar none (Free forever, 100+ integrations). But if you're a nail technician, personal trainer, or therapist — your clients need LINE notifications, you need four-dimension reports, and you need deposit collection to prevent no-shows. Choosing Calendly means solving a problem every day that it was never designed to address for you. Dolyu is US$15/person/month, 14-day free trial, live in 5 minutes — trying it directly beats any comparison.

FAQ

Dolyu vs Calendly

More questions? Contact us — real people reply.

Dolyu is a management system designed for appointment-based service businesses — scheduling, client CRM, revenue reports, LINE notifications, and branded booking page all in one. Calendly is a B2B meeting scheduling tool built around calendar sync and auto-generating Zoom/Teams links — no client management, LINE integration, or revenue reports. Service businesses choose Dolyu. B2B meeting schedulers choose Calendly.

Dolyu includes client CRM (spend history, tag management), four-dimension revenue reports, LINE Official Account integration, branded booking page (with portfolio display), online deposit collection, and client prepaid wallet. None of these exist in Calendly regardless of plan — because it was designed for meeting scheduling, not service business management.

Dolyu's client CRM, four reports, and LINE notifications let you manage each client's history and schedule, making in-person sessions smoother. If you do purely online video sessions and don't need client management, Calendly's auto-generated Zoom link is more convenient. Recommended: try Dolyu free for 14 days and experience the complete service business management workflow.

Dolyu's 14-day free trial gives you access to the full feature set — LINE integration, CRM, reports, everything included. Calendly's Free plan is limited to 1 event type and doesn't include payment collection, and no Calendly paid plan includes LINE integration or client management.

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17FIT

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BeautinQ 美業歐巴

BeautinQ uses a modular plan structure with a 100-order/month cap on the starter plan. Advanced features like AI CRM, prepaid wallet, and interactive marketing require add-on modules, and pricing requires a sales consultation. Dolyu is US$15/person/month — pricing publicly listed, unlimited orders, all core features included, self-serve setup in 5 minutes.

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BookNow 預約系統

BookNow offers four plans starting at NT$399, tiered by monthly booking volume, including e-vouchers, payroll calculation, and Google Calendar sync. Each plan has a monthly booking cap — the lowest plan allows 1,000 bookings — and you'll need to upgrade if you hit the ceiling in peak season. Dolyu is US$15/person/month (approx. NT$480) with no booking limit and four-dimension reports and branded page all included.

Dolyu vs

樂創約

Onlinebooking.tw has a free plan (30 LINE new bookings/month) and an advanced plan at NT$399/month, including auto client segmentation and SMS reminders. No portfolio display on the booking page; reports are fairly basic. Dolyu is US$15/person/month with a branded booking page that includes portfolio display and four-dimension reports — flat fee regardless of usage.

Dolyu vs

Fresha

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Dolyu vs

SimplyBook.me

SimplyBook.me is an international booking platform with a booking-count limit on the free plan and volume-based billing on paid plans. Feature Apps are purchased individually. No LINE integration, Traditional Chinese is machine-translated, no Chinese-language support. Dolyu is US$15/person/month with deep LINE integration, native Traditional Chinese, custom timezone, and multi-currency support.

Dolyu vs

Setmore

Setmore's free plan with unlimited seats sounds compelling — until you discover: English-only interface, no LINE integration, and online payment not included in the free plan. Using Setmore in Taiwan means working around problems it was never designed to solve for you. Dolyu is US$15/person/month — Traditional Chinese, LINE push notifications, online deposits — none of those three friction points from day one.