Answers · updated Jun 12, 2026

Which online booking tools sync with Google Calendar?

14 of 17 tracked booking & scheduling tools publicly name Google Calendar as a supported integration — i.e. syncs appointments two-way with Google Calendar so double-bookings are blocked: Calendly, Acuity Scheduling, Square Appointments, Setmore, vcita, GReminders, Appointlet, YouCanBookMe, Cal.com, Picktime, TidyCal, Bookeo, Doodle, Vagaro. Each row links to the vendor page where the integration is listed and the date we verified it.

As of Jun 12, 2026 · figures linked to their source in the table below

The data behind this answer

Every figure links to the vendor page it was captured from, with the date we last verified it. Sorted by the value column.
Vendor Entry price Detail
Appointlet $0 (free tier) appointlet.com verified Jun 12, 2026
Cal.com $0 (free tier) cal.com verified Jun 12, 2026
Calendly $0 (free tier) calendly.com verified Jun 12, 2026
Doodle $0 (free tier) help.doodle.com verified Jun 12, 2026
GReminders $0 (free tier) greminders.com verified Jun 12, 2026
Picktime $0 (free tier) picktime.com verified Jun 12, 2026
Setmore $0 (free tier) setmore.com verified Jun 12, 2026
Square Appointments $0 (free tier) squareup.com verified Jun 12, 2026
TidyCal $0 (free tier) tidycal.com verified Jun 12, 2026
YouCanBookMe $0 (free tier) youcanbook.me verified Jun 12, 2026
Bookeo from $14.95/mo bookeo.com verified Jun 12, 2026
Acuity Scheduling from $20/mo acuityscheduling.com verified Jun 12, 2026
vcita from $35/mo vcita.com verified Jun 12, 2026
Vagaro Quote-only no published price

Figures normalized and sourced as of Jun 12, 2026. See the methodology for how each number is captured, dated and normalized, or the full comparison matrix for every vendor.

Frequently asked

Does online booking software integrate with Google Calendar?
14 vendors list Google Calendar as a named integration. "Named" means the vendor states it publicly — a claim, not an independently verified working integration, so test the flow before you commit.
Is a named integration the same as a verified one?
No. A named integration is a vendor claim pulled from its public pages. We record what is stated, with source and date, so you can verify it yourself.
How current is this list?
Each row carries the date we last verified the vendor's public page. Integration lists change often, so re-check the vendor's current documentation before purchase.