Cal.com vs Convert
Side-by-side plans, pricing, and feature gates for Cal.com and Convert, verified . Cal.com is primarily scheduling; Convert is primarily a/b testing.
Plans side by side
Every published plan from each vendor, with the headline monthly anchor price. Some prices scale with subscriber count or seats; full detail lives on each tool's page.
Cal.com
- Individuals
Free for solo professionals, unlimited event types
Free - Teams
Round-robin, routing forms, and team scheduling
$12/mo - Organizations
SSO, compliance, and sub-teams for larger orgs
$28/mo - Enterprise
Custom pricing with dedicated support and SLA
Custom
Convert
- Growth$299/mo
- Pro
Most popular: $420/mo billed yearly
$420/mo - EnterpriseCustom
Limits at the entry paid tier
Compares Teams (Cal.com) against Growth (Convert). Both are the lowest-priced non-free, non-custom plan on each side.
| Limit | Cal.com | Convert |
|---|---|---|
| Team seats | 1 seat (per-seat pricing) | · |
When Cal.com wins
- Privacy-conscious teams that want self-hostable scheduling
- Teams already in the open-source ecosystem who ship their own infra
- Buyers who want SOC 2 and HIPAA compliance without Calendly's $15,000 Enterprise floor
Where Cal.com is the wrong fit
- Solo professionals where Calendly's Free tier is already sufficient
- Sales teams already on Calendly's Salesforce routing; Cal.com's Salesforce sync is two-way but not as deep
- Buyers who do not care about open-source or self-hosting
When Convert wins
- Marketing and CRO teams running 5+ tests per month with budgets to match
- Companies scaling out of free Optimize or VWO Free tier deprecations
- Mid-market e-commerce running structured experimentation programs
Where Convert is the wrong fit
- Small teams that can use PostHog feature flags and experiments for free
- One-test-a-quarter buyers where cost-per-test is too high
- Enterprises with Optimizely contracts where switching incentive is weak
Common questions
- Is Cal.com cheaper than Convert?
- At the entry tier, Cal.com starts at Free versus Convert at $299/mo. Cal.com is cheaper at the entry. Pricing scales differently above that, so check the full plan grid.
- Does Cal.com or Convert have a free plan?
- Only Cal.com has a permanent free plan. Convert only offers a free trial.
Cal.com: https://cal.com/pricing · Convert: https://www.convert.com/pricing/
Last verified . Pricing changes between refreshes; confirm at the vendor before purchasing.