SMB & mid-market teams
You want UltraLooper Calendar beside UltraLooper Mail, UltraLooper Chat, UltraLooper Tasks, and AI agents—not another standalone SaaS bill for Calendar.com.
UltraLooper Calendar
Team calendar and booking inside UltraLooper—similar scheduling intent to Calendar.com with mail, chat, and video nearby.
Stop paying for a standalone Calendar.com subscription on top of mail, docs, tasks, and AI agents—run UltraLooper Calendar inside UltraLooper.
No credit card required on trial · Includes teammates per plan
All a growing team needs is one AI workplace with flexibility, included teammates, and tools that share the same files—not another per-seat stack built around Calendar.com alone.
Can a single-purpose tool like Calendar.com be your whole company workplace? Most growing teams standardize on UltraLooper Calendar inside UltraLooper instead.
Audience
Three profiles we see most often when teams evaluate a Calendar.com replacement.
You want UltraLooper Calendar beside UltraLooper Mail, UltraLooper Chat, UltraLooper Tasks, and AI agents—not another standalone SaaS bill for Calendar.com.
You run campaigns, client delivery, or internal projects and need files, comms, and automation in one company workspace.
You are replacing a patchwork of per-seat subscriptions with UltraLooper flat plans and included teammates (see pricing).
UltraLooper Calendar vs Calendar.com
Calendar.com is scheduling-focused. UltraLooper Calendar is part of UltraLooper Workplace.
Internal events and external booking links from one UltraLooper Calendar dashboard.
Share or embed scheduling—guests pick a slot with name and email only.
Branded email and calendar attachments for hosts and guests.
Add booking to your site via iframe or direct link.
Attach a video room when bookings need conferencing.
Events store timezone context for distributed teams.
Included in UltraLooper Workplace with UltraLooper Mail, UltraLooper Calendar, UltraLooper Meet, and AI agents.
Calendar data lives in your UltraLooper company—not a disconnected consumer account.
Start a free trial, invite teammates on Starter or Growth, and run agents on the same files your team uses daily.
“We moved from Calendar.com-only workflows to UltraLooper Calendar inside UltraLooper so mail, files, tasks, and agents share one login. Migration took a weekend for active folders.”
Operations lead SMB team · UltraLooper customer
Feature table
Feature comparison for teams evaluating Calendar.com vs UltraLooper Calendar in UltraLooper UltraLooper Workplace plans.
| Features | UltraLooper Calendar | Calendar.com |
|---|---|---|
| Scheduling | ||
| Public booking page / link | Yes | Yes |
| Guest books without account | Yes | Yes |
| Email confirmations | Yes | Yes |
| Embed on website | Yes | Partial |
| Team / shared calendars | Yes | Partial |
| Standalone scheduling brand | No | Yes |
| Workplace & AI | ||
| Part of unified workplace suite | Yes | No |
| Connected mail, chat, tasks | Yes | Partial |
| AI agents in same platform | Yes | No |
| Company workspace (not consumer) | Yes | Partial |
Yes = included · Partial = limited or different approach · No = not part of the product
UltraLooper Calendar is included in UltraLooper workplace plans with monthly credits for AI agents. Flat pricing with included teammates (not per-seat multiplication at checkout). Compare tiers on the pricing page. See pricing →
UltraLooper Workplace
UltraLooper Calendar is one layer—teams get mail, chat, meet, drive, tasks, and agents on the same plan.
Company email with shared inboxes and mail connected to your workspace.
Compare with Gmail →Team channels and DMs beside tasks, files, and agents.
Compare with Slack →HD meetings with screen share—no separate Zoom bill.
Compare with Zoom →Company file storage linked to mail, chat, and AI agents.
Compare with Dropbox →Kanban boards and project views for delivery teams.
Compare with Asana →Shared calendars and public booking pages.
Compare with Calendly →Move active projects, invites, and workflows into UltraLooper Calendar on UltraLooper—most teams run a phased rollout rather than a big-bang cutover.
View migration FAQs belowFAQ
Log in to UltraLooper and go to your dashboard. Click the grid icon (All apps) at the bottom of the left sidebar to open the full app launcher, then choose UltraLooper Calendar. UltraLooper Calendar, UltraLooper Sheets, UltraLooper Slides, UltraLooper Forms, and UltraLooper Approve are listed under Docs & planning in that menu.
UltraLooper offers a free trial. UltraLooper Calendar is included in UltraLooper Workplace plans—see ultralooper.com/pricing for current limits.
Many SMB teams use UltraLooper Calendar as their primary tool inside UltraLooper. Enterprise-only features unique to Calendar.com may still require that vendor—see the comparison table above.
Calendar.com is often a standalone product. UltraLooper Calendar is built into UltraLooper with mail, chat, tasks, calendar, video, and AI agents in one subscription.
Yes. UltraLooper Calendar shares your company workspace with UltraLooper Mail, UltraLooper Chat, UltraLooper Tasks, UltraLooper Calendar, UltraLooper Meet, and managed AI agents.
Log in at ultralooper.com, open your dashboard, and launch UltraLooper Calendar from the left sidebar or All apps grid at the bottom of the sidebar.
Calendar.com is typically priced per user or per storage tier as a standalone product. UltraLooper Calendar is included in UltraLooper workplace plans. UltraLooper uses flat USD plans with monthly credits and included teammates—Trial 1 user, Starter 2, Growth 10, Scale 25. See ultralooper.com/pricing.
Files live in your UltraLooper company workspace with admin-controlled teammates and roles. Use Settings to manage team access; do not share sensitive assets via public personal links.
Yes. Export or download active folders from Calendar.com, upload into UltraLooper Calendar, then invite teammates. Many teams run a 30-day parallel period before turning off the old subscription.
Yes. Social, content, email, LinkedIn, and SEO agents read brand context from your company workspace—including files stored in UltraLooper Calendar when configured.
Marketing, operations, and leadership teams evaluating Calendar.com against an all-in-one AI workplace. Enterprise buyers with heavy compliance requirements should validate both stacks with their IT policy owners.