About

Scheduling shouldn't tax your growth.

We built Meetrays because the modern scheduling stack has been quietly converting team headcount into recurring revenue — for someone else.

Per-seat scheduling tools were a clean idea in 2014. One person, one calendar, one fee. Reasonable.

Then teams grew. The line item kept multiplying. A 50-person sales org pays $7,000+ a year for a calendar booking link — a feature that, functionally, has been complete for half a decade.

Meanwhile the cost to actually run scheduling software has collapsed. So why is the price still indexed to your hiring plan?

We think it's because no one called the bluff.

Meetrays is the call. One flat price covers your whole company. Hire ten more people next month — same bill. Add another team — same bill. Roll out a new event type to fifty hosts — same bill.

Underneath the pricing, the product itself is built for the way real teams book today: round-robin between hosts, collective panel scheduling, recurring sessions, embeds anywhere, calendar parity across Google and Microsoft and Zoom. Hosted, supported, and shipped every week by the people who built it.

We're a small team. We ship every week. We answer support ourselves. If you write to us, you're writing to the people who built the thing.

— The Meetrays team

What we believe

01

Pricing should reward growth, not punish it.

Per-seat tooling makes adding people a finance question. We don't think basic infrastructure should ever be a finance question.

02

Invoiced, not metered.

Software you actually use shouldn't ship a meter that ticks every time someone joins your team. Real budgets need real numbers — invoiced, predictable, half-yearly.

03

Defaults are the product.

Sensible buffers, sensible reminders, sensible notifications. You shouldn't have to configure your way to a working scheduling stack.

04

Premium is restraint.

No spinning gradients, no AI assistants nobody asked for, no popup begging for upgrades. Just a tool that respects your taste.

Try the thing.

We provision accounts by hand. Email us with a sentence about your team and we'll get you set up.