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Calendly vs Resend

Side-by-side plans, pricing, and feature gates for Calendly and Resend, verified . Calendly is primarily scheduling; Resend is primarily transactional email.

Calendly

Starting price
Free
Free plan
Yes
Free trial
14 days
Plans
4
Full Calendly profile →

Resend

Starting price
Free
Free plan
Yes
Free trial
·
Plans
5
Full Resend profile →

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.

Calendly

  • Free

    Solo professionals, one event type

    Free
  • Standard

    Unlimited event types and core integrations

    $10/mo
  • Teams

    Salesforce, round-robin, and lead routing

    $16/mo
  • Enterprise

    Starts at $15,000/year, full security suite

    Custom

Resend

  • Free

    Hobby tier with 3,000 emails per month and a 100/day cap

    Free
  • Pro 50k

    Entry paid Pro tier with 50,000 emails per month included

    $20/mo
  • Pro 100k

    Pro tier with 100,000 emails per month included

    $35/mo
  • Scale

    Volume tier with Slack support, 1,000 domains, and dedicated IP add-on

    $90/mo
  • Enterprise

    Custom contracting for high-volume senders with SLA guarantees

    Custom

Limits at the entry paid tier

Compares Standard (Calendly) against Pro 50k (Resend). Both are the lowest-priced non-free, non-custom plan on each side.

Limit Calendly Resend
Emails / month · 50,000
Team seats 1 seat (per-seat pricing) ·

When Calendly wins

  • Solo professionals; the Free tier covers a single event type and one calendar
  • Revenue teams using HubSpot or Salesforce that need lead routing and round-robin
  • Customer success teams running round-robin assignments across pods

Where Calendly is the wrong fit

  • Tiny teams that just need a single booking page; the Free plan covers them and Standard at $10/seat may be more than needed
  • Buyers who want self-hosted scheduling; Cal.com is the open-source alternative
  • Operations needing complex scheduling logic only available on Enterprise

When Resend wins

  • Developers shipping a transactional flow such as signup confirmations, password resets, and receipts
  • Teams using React for email templates
  • Startups wanting a clean modern API without legacy ESP weight

Where Resend is the wrong fit

  • Marketing teams running newsletters (use Kit or beehiiv)
  • Enterprises with strict legacy integration requirements
  • Teams that need deep dedicated-IP warmup tooling (Mailgun and SendGrid are more mature here)

Common questions

Is Calendly cheaper than Resend?
Both Calendly and Resend have free or custom entry pricing, so a direct entry-tier price comparison is not meaningful.
Does Calendly or Resend have a free plan?
Both have free plans. Calendly: Solo professionals, one event type. Resend: Hobby tier with 3,000 emails per month and a 100/day cap.
Are Calendly and Resend in the same category?
No. Calendly is primarily a scheduling tool; Resend is primarily a transactional email tool. They overlap on use case but sit in different primary categories, so the comparison is between adjacent tools rather than direct competitors.
Which has more plans, Calendly or Resend?
Resend ships 5 plans; Calendly ships 4. Resend's longer ladder gives more granular upgrade steps, which can mean smoother price escalation as your team scales.
Where can I see alternatives to Calendly or Resend?
Each tool has a dedicated alternatives page on TierGauge with ranked options and verified pricing: /alternatives/calendly for Calendly and /alternatives/resend for Resend. Alternatives are derived from each tool's editor-flagged competitors plus same-category tools we track.

Calendly: https://calendly.com/pricing · Resend: https://resend.com/pricing

Last verified . Pricing changes between refreshes; confirm at the vendor before purchasing.