Quick schedule without an account, compared with scheduling after signing up
What differs between Quick schedule and the methods available after signing up. You can try it without an account and register only when you need more.
- Compared with
- Without an account (Quick schedule) / After signing up
- Comparison terms and disclosure
- A comparison between ways of using our own service. No third-party services are compared.
Two ways to use it
You can start scheduling without creating an account. Signing up becomes necessary when you want the things that only make sense over time — notifications, calendar sync, a standing intake.
Without an account
Creating a page gives you two URLs, one for participants and one for you. Participants need no account and are not asked for an email address; a name is enough.
You choose between voting on proposed times and painting free hours on a timeline. The mode cannot be changed after creation.
The page lasts 90 days from the last activity, and responses count as activity. Confirming a time extends that window rather than removing it. Handing the page over to an account removes the limit.
What is not included
Confirmation emails and reminders, because no email addresses are collected. Calendar sync. Automatic meeting URLs. Booking links. Team availability, which additionally requires a connected meeting tool.
What signing up changes
From the organiser link you can hand an existing Quick schedule over to an account. The retention limit lifts and the features above become available.
On the Free plan this costs nothing. Free caps your organisation at five members and ten schedules a month; Quick schedule pages are not counted towards that.
If you choose the automatic meeting URL while no meeting tool is connected, the confirmation email is not sent at all. Set the meeting method to none when you are not using meeting URLs.
Where to start
Try it without an account first. If you find yourself wanting notifications, or using it repeatedly, sign up at that point — the pages you already created can come with you.
