Pay for what you use it for

Every plan takes unlimited bookings, and every plan can charge for your time. What you pay for is how much of your working life clndr has to keep track of.

Free

One calendar, one set of hours, as many bookings as you like.

Free

For as long as you like

  • Unlimited bookings
  • One connected calendar
  • One set of hours
  • Up to three links
  • Tasks, projects and time blocking
  • Your handle and public page
Most people

Pro

For people whose time is the product.

US$12a month

US$120 a year, which is two months off

  • Everything in Free
  • Unlimited links and calendars
  • As many sets of hours as you need
  • Recurring bookings
  • Routing questions to the right link
  • Insights on bookings and toll revenue
  • Remove the clndr mark from your page

Team

One page for a studio, a practice or a desk.

US$20a month

US$200 a year, which is two months off

  • Everything in Pro
  • Shared team pages
  • Round robin and collective links
  • Workflows: reminders, follow-ups, no-show chasing
  • One invoice for everybody

Charging for your time

Put a toll on any link and the booker pays it from their wallet before the slot is held. Price it in dollars, euros, pounds, francs or BSV; it settles on chain either way. It works on every plan, including Free, because charging a subscription before somebody has earned anything is the reason most people never switch a price on.

clndr keeps 5 per cent of a toll. Cancel a booking and the whole thing goes back to the booker, our share included.

Questions people ask

What happens to my bookings if I go back to Free?
Nothing. Every booking already made stays, and every link keeps working. What changes is what you can add next: one calendar, one set of hours, three links.
Do bookers need an account?
No. A name and an email address is enough. Connecting a wallet is an option, and it is what lets somebody change or cancel from any device without hunting for the email.
Why satoshis and not a card?
Because a fifteen minute call is worth less than a card fee. Moving a toll costs 42 satoshis whether it is five pounds or five hundred, and that is what makes charging for short meetings possible at all.
Can I use my own domain?
Your address is your handle, and it travels with you rather than with a domain. Anybody who already knows you as @siggi@nexus.free can book you without being told a new URL.

This is a prototype. Choosing a plan switches it immediately, charges nothing, and is there so the features each one gates can be seen.