Two years ago today, NeetoCal had its first Product Hunt launch— and that launch brought us our first 100 customers.
A lot has changed since then. Today, NeetoCal handles around 30,000 bookings a month and processes over USD 90k monthly. We’ve added more features, welcomed more customers, and received a lot more love from the community.
What has not changed is our pricing. We still believe that scheduling is a commodity software at this time, and it should be priced accordingly. All the features we added in the last two years are available in the FREE plan.
Here’s a quick look at what we’ve added to NeetoCal since that first launch.
Group booking Run classes, workshops, or webinars? With group bookings, you can let multiple people book the same time slot. You set the limit, and once it’s full, the slot closes. Perfect for coaching programs, training sessions, or info sessions.
Packages Instead of asking clients to pay for each meeting separately, you can now sell packages — bundles of multiple sessions. Ideal for fitness classes, therapy sessions, coaching programs, or music lessons where clients regularly book multiple sessions.
Meeting outcome Not every meeting is just a “call.” Some need a follow-up, others might close a deal, and some might be a no-show. With Meeting Outcome, you can label meetings with results, so you always know what’s next. It’s a simple way to stay organized, especially for sales, consulting, or support teams.
RefId Ever joined a meeting and forgotten why it was booked? Happens to the best of us. With RefId, you can attach a short note to your scheduling link — maybe it’s a LinkedIn conversation or a ticket ID — so you’ll always know the context before hopping on a call.
Password protection Not every scheduling link is meant for the public. With password protection, you can share private links only with specific people, ensuring sensitive meeting links stay protected.
Intro pages If you offer multiple services or types of meetings, Intro Pages help you organize them. Think of it as a landing page where you can showcase a curated list of your scheduling links with descriptions and custom titles. Useful when sharing availability with premium clients, internal teams, or for events.
And that’s not all. We’ve made countless improvements to existing features, added more flexibility, and shipped new features regularly. Here’s the complete list of features NeetoCal offers.
Looking forward to your feedback and happy to answer any questions you might have. All features are free on NeetoCal — so if you haven’t tried it yet, now’s a great time to start. Give it a try and let us know what you think.
I love the idea of attaching notes with RefId to remember meeting contexts! How does NeetoCal ensure these notes are kept private and secure? With data privacy being a big concern, this could be a critical feature for many users.
@jaredl Thank you! We're glad the RefID feature resonates with you, it was built to solve exactly that need for context.
The main intent behind this feature is to help the host better assist the client by attaching generic yet useful context to a scheduling link, such as the source from which the client is coming or a basic requirement.
This is especially useful when you're sharing scheduling links that are outside your workspace but you still want to pass along relevant context to the person taking the call.
All RefID notes are private to the NeetoCal account holder and are not shared with clients.
We also have another feature for one-time scheduling links, where you can attach a note that shows up once a client books using your one-time scheduling link. But unlike that one-off context, the RefID system is designed to scale across links and workspaces, making it a more global and reusable solution.
@jaredl Besides refid you can also post notes while creating a one-time scheduling link. When the meeting is booked using that link then the booked meeting will have same notes. Overall our attempt is to make it easier to find the context for the meeting.
Liked your creatives and landing page. How does the password protection feature work? It seems to be unique to you compared to other calendar apps I've tried.
@aishwaryalohi Thanks. So if you want your scheduling link or intro pages to be accessible to specific users, ensuring it stays private while remaining accessible to the intended users, you can set password protection.
@tsudhishnair yes that is obvious. but how does the process work after a user requests password? does neetocal handle it end-to-end after the calendar owner approves? And does it generate a unique password every time?
@aishwaryalohi You can create a password and the same needs to be shared over to the users who would only be able to use it and book meetings. No, the passwords are not auto generated.
I’ve seen NeetoCal around before, and the V2 update looks like a solid improvement. Clean design, straightforward booking—always appreciated when tools respect your time. Congrats on the launch 🚀
@vouchy Our monetization doesn't depend on ads or any alternative streams. Across NeetoCal and NeetoRecord around 1% of the users are upgrading to the pro plan. That's why we need a large customer base in order to be a profitable product.
1% might seem low but that'll work out for us since we don't spend any money on marketing or sales. As mentioned in our https://neeto.com/pricing-philosophy we are keeping the cost low by having very low overhead.
Typically only two engineers work on any Neeto product. As of today NeetoCal has only two core engineers and then there are support engineers who work across the whole Neeto platform.
I have gotta say, scheduling feels easy for once. The group booking feature is a total lifesaver, no more back-and-forth trying to squeeze everyone into the same slot. I also liked the small details, such as RefId and Meeting Outcome. Those little things make a big difference when you're handling a bunch of calls every week.
Any plans to add custom branding? Would you like to use your domain or logo on the booking pages? That would make it even more client-friendly.
@abod_rehman Thanks! Glad you liked it. You can fully customize the calendar and intro pages to match your branding—upload your logo, choose fonts, set background colors, and more.
Appreciate the stance on pricing. Not everything needs to turn into another monthly subscription with hidden features behind upgrades. The value here feels honest.
Congrats on the launch! The pricing looks solid and the interface is clean and straightforward. Wishing you steady growth toward building a sustainable business.
NeetoCal feels like the kind of product that actually respects your time both as a builder and a user.
The additions like Group Booking, RefId, and Meeting Outcome are next-level smart.Especially RefId, such a simple but powerful way to preserve context without clogging your calendar. That’s product intuition done right.
Any plans to support smart time-zone suggestions for global teams?
NeetoCal looks sleek love the smart scheduling and focus tools for streamlining busy days. Quick question are you planning to add integrations with platforms like Google Calendar or Slack to sync tasks and event reminders seamlessly?
@pulkitgarg We already have integrations with Google Calendar where your availability is checked based on which the slots are shown and yes we do have Slack integrations as well.
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NeetoRecord
Hi everyone,
Two years ago today, NeetoCal had its first Product Hunt launch— and that launch brought us our first 100 customers.
A lot has changed since then. Today, NeetoCal handles around 30,000 bookings a month and processes over USD 90k monthly. We’ve added more features, welcomed more customers, and received a lot more love from the community.
What has not changed is our pricing. We still believe that scheduling is a commodity software at this time, and it should be priced accordingly. All the features we added in the last two years are available in the FREE plan.
Here’s a quick look at what we’ve added to NeetoCal since that first launch.
Group booking
Run classes, workshops, or webinars? With group bookings, you can let multiple people book the same time slot. You set the limit, and once it’s full, the slot closes.
Perfect for coaching programs, training sessions, or info sessions.
Packages
Instead of asking clients to pay for each meeting separately, you can now sell packages — bundles of multiple sessions.
Ideal for fitness classes, therapy sessions, coaching programs, or music lessons where clients regularly book multiple sessions.
Meeting outcome
Not every meeting is just a “call.” Some need a follow-up, others might close a deal, and some might be a no-show. With Meeting Outcome, you can label meetings with results, so you always know what’s next.
It’s a simple way to stay organized, especially for sales, consulting, or support teams.
RefId
Ever joined a meeting and forgotten why it was booked? Happens to the best of us. With RefId, you can attach a short note to your scheduling link — maybe it’s a LinkedIn conversation or a ticket ID — so you’ll always know the context before hopping on a call.
Password protection
Not every scheduling link is meant for the public. With password protection, you can share private links only with specific people, ensuring sensitive meeting links stay protected.
Intro pages
If you offer multiple services or types of meetings, Intro Pages help you organize them.
Think of it as a landing page where you can showcase a curated list of your scheduling links with descriptions and custom titles. Useful when sharing availability with premium clients, internal teams, or for events.
And that’s not all.
We’ve made countless improvements to existing features, added more flexibility, and shipped new features regularly. Here’s the complete list of features NeetoCal offers.
Looking forward to your feedback and happy to answer any questions you might have. All features are free on NeetoCal — so if you haven’t tried it yet, now’s a great time to start. Give it a try and let us know what you think.
Kombai
Congrats. So many features even in the free plan. Thanks
NeetoRecord
@sourabh_upreti thank you so much! Do let us know your feedback!
Tidyread
I love the idea of attaching notes with RefId to remember meeting contexts! How does NeetoCal ensure these notes are kept private and secure? With data privacy being a big concern, this could be a critical feature for many users.
NeetoRecord
@jaredl Thank you! We're glad the RefID feature resonates with you, it was built to solve exactly that need for context.
The main intent behind this feature is to help the host better assist the client by attaching generic yet useful context to a scheduling link, such as the source from which the client is coming or a basic requirement.
This is especially useful when you're sharing scheduling links that are outside your workspace but you still want to pass along relevant context to the person taking the call.
All RefID notes are private to the NeetoCal account holder and are not shared with clients.
We also have another feature for one-time scheduling links, where you can attach a note that shows up once a client books using your one-time scheduling link. But unlike that one-off context, the RefID system is designed to scale across links and workspaces, making it a more global and reusable solution.
@jaredl Besides refid you can also post notes while creating a one-time scheduling link. When the meeting is booked using that link then the booked meeting will have same notes. Overall our attempt is to make it easier to find the context for the meeting.
Liked your creatives and landing page. How does the password protection feature work? It seems to be unique to you compared to other calendar apps I've tried.
NeetoRecord
@aishwaryalohi Thanks. So if you want your scheduling link or intro pages to be accessible to specific users, ensuring it stays private while remaining accessible to the intended users, you can set password protection.
@tsudhishnair yes that is obvious. but how does the process work after a user requests password? does neetocal handle it end-to-end after the calendar owner approves? And does it generate a unique password every time?
NeetoRecord
@aishwaryalohi You can create a password and the same needs to be shared over to the users who would only be able to use it and book meetings. No, the passwords are not auto generated.
Linkinize
I’ve seen NeetoCal around before, and the V2 update looks like a solid improvement. Clean design, straightforward booking—always appreciated when tools respect your time. Congrats on the launch 🚀
NeetoRecord
@naderikladious Thanks for the support.
If your monetization depends on upsells, ads, or alternative streams, how do you ensure this doesn’t negatively affect user experience or privacy?
NeetoRecord
@vouchy Our monetization doesn't depend on ads or any alternative streams. Across NeetoCal and NeetoRecord around 1% of the users are upgrading to the pro plan. That's why we need a large customer base in order to be a profitable product.
1% might seem low but that'll work out for us since we don't spend any money on marketing or sales. As mentioned in our https://neeto.com/pricing-philosophy we are keeping the cost low by having very low overhead.
Typically only two engineers work on any Neeto product. As of today NeetoCal has only two core engineers and then there are support engineers who work across the whole Neeto platform.
BestPage.ai
Omg, real-time availability is a gamechanger—no more email ping-pong to set up meetings! Super smart, fr. Makers def nailed the pain point here.
NeetoRecord
@joey_zhu_seopage_ai Thanks. Glad you liked it.
Triforce Todos
I have gotta say, scheduling feels easy for once. The group booking feature is a total lifesaver, no more back-and-forth trying to squeeze everyone into the same slot. I also liked the small details, such as RefId and Meeting Outcome. Those little things make a big difference when you're handling a bunch of calls every week.
Any plans to add custom branding? Would you like to use your domain or logo on the booking pages? That would make it even more client-friendly.
NeetoRecord
@abod_rehman Thanks! Glad you liked it. You can fully customize the calendar and intro pages to match your branding—upload your logo, choose fonts, set background colors, and more.
https://help.neetocal.com/articles/customize-booking-page
Appreciate the stance on pricing. Not everything needs to turn into another monthly subscription with hidden features behind upgrades. The value here feels honest.
NeetoRecord
@karthick_karthick6 Thanks for the support.
DocsHound
Congrats on the launch. Looks sleek.
NeetoRecord
@k_piotr Thanks
SECONDSENSE
Just signed up for the free plan. Cannot WAIT
NeetoRecord
@chrislucas Thanks, do share your feedback after using NeetoCal.
Congrats on the launch! The pricing looks solid and the interface is clean and straightforward. Wishing you steady growth toward building a sustainable business.
NeetoRecord
@ash_grover Thanks.
Absolutely loving this update, team! 👏
NeetoCal feels like the kind of product that actually respects your time both as a builder and a user.
The additions like Group Booking, RefId, and Meeting Outcome are next-level smart.Especially RefId, such a simple but powerful way to preserve context without clogging your calendar. That’s product intuition done right.
Any plans to support smart time-zone suggestions for global teams?
NeetoCal has been the most stable, robust and free product that I have used, that's even better than Calendly or Cal.
I'm surprised how they're able to do all of that for free WHILE having a stellar support.
The CEO @neeraj_singh9 himself is super responsive and this shows how much care they have for their customers
Unlimited links, round-robin, group bookings, no commission on payments, custom domain... all of this in free plan👏
The "RefId" one really caught my eye cuz I always got confused when there were too many meetings all day long!
NeetoCal looks sleek love the smart scheduling and focus tools for streamlining busy days. Quick question are you planning to add integrations with platforms like Google Calendar or Slack to sync tasks and event reminders seamlessly?
NeetoRecord
@pulkitgarg We already have integrations with Google Calendar where your availability is checked based on which the slots are shown and yes we do have Slack integrations as well.