
TimeZest
Online appointment scheduling software
- Features
- Ease of use
- Ease of management
- Quality of support
- Affordability
- Market presence
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$95 per month
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What is TimeZest
TimeZest is an online appointment scheduling tool designed to let customers book time with a business based on real-time availability. It is primarily used by service businesses that run on Google Workspace and want scheduling to integrate with Google Calendar and Gmail. The product focuses on reducing back-and-forth email by offering booking links, automated confirmations, and configurable availability rules.
Google Workspace alignment
TimeZest is built around Google Calendar availability and common Google Workspace workflows. This fit can reduce setup time for teams that already manage schedules in Google Calendar. It also helps avoid double-booking by using calendar-based availability as the source of truth.
Customer self-booking flow
The product supports shareable booking links so customers can choose an available time without manual coordination. Automated notifications and confirmations reduce administrative follow-up. This is useful for small service teams that need a lightweight scheduling layer rather than a full business management suite.
Configurable scheduling rules
TimeZest typically includes controls such as working hours, buffers between meetings, and lead-time constraints. These rules help standardize how appointments are offered across staff. They also reduce scheduling errors that occur when availability is managed ad hoc over email.
Narrower platform scope
TimeZest is primarily a scheduling product rather than an end-to-end system for CRM, invoicing, marketing automation, or client portals. Organizations looking for a single platform to manage the full client lifecycle may need additional tools. This can increase integration and administration overhead.
Workspace dependency risk
Teams not standardized on Google Workspace may find the product less suitable if key workflows depend on Google Calendar or Gmail. Mixed environments (e.g., multiple calendar systems) can complicate rollout and user adoption. This can limit applicability for larger enterprises with heterogeneous tooling.
Limited public vendor transparency
Compared with larger vendors in the scheduling space, publicly available information on corporate structure, leadership, and formal compliance attestations can be harder to verify. Buyers with strict procurement requirements may need to perform additional due diligence. This can lengthen security and vendor onboarding cycles.
Plan & Pricing
| Plan | Price | Key features & notes |
|---|---|---|
| Free | $0 per month (up to 10 users) | One Appointment Type; Meeting Buffer Times; Ticket Status Updates; Meeting Request Reminders; Best Contact Number Collection; Custom Logo & Brand Color; Minimum Notice & Scheduling Windows. |
| Professional (Recommended) | $95 per month (up to 4 users included); Additional users $22/month | Everything in Free, plus: Unlimited Appointment Types; Automated Workflow Scheduling; Custom Availability; Client Rescheduling & Cancellation; Microsoft Teams & Zoom Integration; Teams Messaging Integration; Office 365 Calendar Integration; Team Scheduling; Panel Scheduling; Shareable URLs; Custom Email Domains; Customizable Email Notices; Single Sign-On (SSO); Role-Based Access Control (RBAC). |
Additional paid add-on:
- ZestPath implementation: $380 (one-time) — customized deployment, dedicated implementation specialist, customer roll-out support, helpdesk and dispatching process review.