Astro vs Cal.com
AstroDeveloper Experience Platforms
FreePublished price
Cal.comMeeting Scheduling
Astro Developer Experience Platforms The web framework for content-driven websites. | Cal.com Meeting Scheduling Scheduling infrastructure for everyone. | |
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| Overview | ||
| Category | Developer Experience Platforms | Meeting Scheduling |
| What it is | Astro is a web framework for building fast, content-focused websites with server-first rendering, island architecture, and support for React, Vue, Svelte, and other UI libraries. | Cal.com is an open-source scheduling platform that provides appointment booking, team scheduling, and calendar management as an alternative to Calendly, available as self-hosted or managed cloud. |
| Pricing | ||
| Published price | Free Astro is a free, open-source (MIT) web framework. There is no paid tier; the former hosted Astro Studio/DB service was wound down, and the framework itself remains free to use. | Free: 1 calendar, basic scheduling Team: $12/user/month - Round-robin, collective scheduling Organization: $37/user/month - Managed events, routing Enterprise: Custom - Self-hosti… |
| Pricing model | Free | Tiered plans |
| Free options | Free plan · No free trial | Free plan · Free trial |
| Deal on Cubbie | None right now | 20% off Live now |
| Company | ||
| Founded | 2021 | 2021 |
| Team size | 11-50 employees | 11-50 employees |
| Headquarters | Montreal, Canada | San Francisco, California |
| Featured clients | Google, Microsoft, Porsche | Vercel, GitHub, Daily.dev |