Cal.diy vs Zcal
| Tagline | Open-source online appointment scheduling built on Cal.com | Beautiful open-source scheduling page and availability management tool |
| Category | Scheduling & Booking | Scheduling & Booking |
| Replaces | Calendly, Acuity Scheduling | Calendly, Acuity Scheduling |
| GitHub stars | 46k | 1.2k |
| Language | Nodejs | TypeScript |
| License | MIT | MIT |
| Self-host difficulty | 3/5 Moderate | 2/5 Easy |
| Deploy options | Docker Docker Compose Manual | Docker Compose Manual |
| Managed hosting | ||
| Last updated | 5 days ago | 3 months ago |
| View repo | View repo |
Where each falls short
The honest trade-offs — what you give up with each, versus the proprietary tools they replace.
Cal.diy
- Self-hosted setup requires configuring PostgreSQL, email/SMTP, and OAuth providers
- Enterprise features (SAML SSO, workflows at scale, analytics) are cloud-only or require an enterprise license
- Payment collection integrations need additional third-party setup
- Admin UI for multi-tenant management is less polished than Calendly's hosted offering
Zcal
- Fewer calendar integrations than Cal.com
- No team scheduling or round-robin features
- Limited workflow automation (no reminders or follow-ups)
Bottom line
Choose Zcal if you want the lower-effort setup; choose Cal.diy for the larger community and ecosystem. Cal.diy has seen more recent development. Open each guide below for deploy steps and the full feature gap.