Reinhold Tscherwitschke
DECalendly is a subscription trap Calendly is a subscription trap, once registered, money is repeatedly debited from your credit card! Despite deleting the account, the charges continue happily! This is a case for a lawyer!
Vincent Pavanello
MVThe worst application ever The worst application ever, hours spend to try to connect my outlook with Calendly. Nothing is really working, never understrand the hype around this app as this is clearly the last thing you need to boost productivity. An absolute nightmare
Shane Stephens
AUDid not add value, caused much pain. I signed up for a free trial at the request of our recruiters. First ding: it required a connection to my Google Calendar to start the trial. Despite requiring this, it didn't actually use *any* of the information in the calendar to actually help - it didn't apply my timezone - it didn't pick up any current meetings to block out time Second ding: Changing the timezone of the meeting I set up was *deeply* non-obvious. Third ding: I have had *incessant* spam emails from them ever since signing up for the trial. Would not use in the future, even if you paid me - literally a completely useless tool.
Hesam F.
DKFiltering by email only. Filtering by email only. A customer calls up she wants to reschedule her appointment, I can't find the customer and I can only filter by email I cannot even filter by our first name or last name or her phone number only by email. Such an easy task for such a big company. Don't makes sense. When you look for an appointment, it should be easy to just look it up by putting in a person's name or phone number.
Agathe Collinet
ESInefficient support team - issue to pay for EMEA banks Hi, I am attempting to subscribe to a paid plan for my company for months, and I'm facing some difficulties with the support team. They are insisting that my bank is declining the payment, but I can't even proceed with the validation process on my bank app because I immediately receive an error message. Also, I've checked with my banker (and lost a lot of time) and everything is ok. I've encountered similar issues with American tools like Webflow and Notion, as we don't have credit cards in Europe, and they've always been able to find a solution. This situation is quite frustrating, and I have to consider exploring other software options.