Choosing between Booknetic vs Easy Appointments puts two of the most common WordPress appointment booking choices side by side — but they are aimed at very different buyers. Booknetic is a paid, feature-dense plugin built for service businesses that want a polished, SaaS-style booking system inside WordPress, with a 50+ add-on marketplace covering payments, calendar sync, mobile, and more. Easy Appointments is a free WordPress.org plugin built around a clever location-service-employee-connection model, with an optional one-time-fee Pro extension that unlocks the modern integrations the free build leaves out. This post covers the seven categories that matter at the decision stage so you can pick the right plugin for your business — without paying for capability you don't need, and without outgrowing the plugin in the first six months. If you're still evaluating WordPress booking plugins more broadly, start with our roundup of the best WordPress appointment booking plugins .
Quick Overview
Booknetic is a WordPress appointment booking plugin developed by FS Code, with 120,000+ businesses and a 4.91/5 rating across 471 verified reviews on CodeCanyon. It targets multi-staff service businesses — salons, medical clinics, fitness studios, photographers, coaches, and agencies — with a complete core feature set on every plan and 50+ purchasable add-ons available through the built-in Boostore marketplace. Plans start at $45/year (Basic), with lifetime licenses from $99.
Easy Appointments is a free WordPress appointment booking plugin built by Nikola Loncar and the Easy Appointments team. The free WordPress.org build (v3.12.24.1, April 2026) covers the full booking engine for unlimited sites; an optional Pro extension at easy-appointments.com unlocks Google Calendar 2-way sync, Outlook, iCal feeds, Twilio SMS / WhatsApp, Stripe / PayPal / Razorpay / WooCommerce payments, an AI Booking Assistant, and Room & Resource booking. With 10,000+ active installs and 4.3/5 from 130 reviews on WordPress.org, it has a smaller footprint than Booknetic but a genuine free tier. Pro pricing is one-time, from $39 (1 site) to $499 (lifetime, unlimited sites). For a wider shortlist see our roundup of Easy Appointments alternatives or read the in-depth Easy Appointments review .
Pricing & Plans
Booknetic
Easy Appointments
Starting Price
$45/yr (Basic)
Free (WP.org plugin)
Full Product Price
$299/yr (Elite — all 50+ add-ons)
$499 one-time (Lifetime Pro, unlimited sites + perpetual updates)
Free Plan
❌ Demo only
✅ Free WordPress.org plugin (full booking engine, unlimited sites)
Lifetime Deal
✅ From $99 (Basic) to $899 (Elite)
✅ $499 one-time (Lifetime Pro)
Subscription
✅ Annual
❌ One-time fees only (1 year of updates included on paid tiers)
Hidden Fees
⚠️ Modular add-ons beyond the base plan
⚠️ Free plugin has no payments / calendar sync / SMS — Pro license required for those
Refund Policy
14-day money-back guarantee
N/A (unavailable) — no published money-back guarantee on the Pro pricing page
Booknetic's four annual tiers — Basic ($45/yr), Standard ($99/yr), Premium ($199/yr), and Elite ($299/yr) — separate core features from add-ons. Core features are included on every plan; paid add-ons are bundled in based on tier (0 on Basic, 8 on Standard, 19 on Premium, all 50+ on Elite). Lifetime licenses run from $99 (Basic) to $899 (Elite) with unlimited updates. There is no free version of Booknetic on the main pricing page at the time of this comparison.
Easy Appointments runs the inverse model. The free WordPress.org plugin is unlimited — unlimited sites, unlimited appointments, unlimited time. It includes the full booking engine: locations, services, employees, the connection-based scheduling grid, a public booking widget via [ea_bootstrap] shortcode, custom form fields with drag-and-drop ordering, per-status mail templates with confirm/cancel links, free Google reCAPTCHA v2 + v3, a FullCalendar shortcode for public availability views, GDPR auto-removal, and multi-language label editing. The Pro extension is purchased separately at easy-appointments.com with six one-time-fee tiers — Personal ($39, 1 site), Multiple ($59, 3 sites), Webmaster ($79, 10 sites), Freelancer ($99, 25 sites), Agency ($199, unlimited sites), and Lifetime ($499, unlimited sites with perpetual updates). All Pro tiers unlock the same feature set; plans differ only on activations and the update window (1 year of updates on every tier except Lifetime, which gets perpetual updates).
The cheapest paid entry goes clearly to Easy Appointments — the WordPress.org plugin is genuinely free, and the entry-level Personal Pro at $39 is a one-time fee against Booknetic's $45 recurring annual fee. For a single-site business that wants Google Calendar sync, Stripe, and SMS for the lowest possible price, Easy Appointments Personal Pro at $39 is hard to beat. For agencies running many sites, Booknetic Elite at $299/yr (or $899 lifetime) covers unlimited domains and bundles all 50+ add-ons, while Easy Appointments Agency Pro covers unlimited sites for $199 one-time and Lifetime Pro for $499 one-time. One commercial caveat for Easy Appointments: there is no published money-back guarantee on the Pro pricing page, while Booknetic offers a 14-day refund window — buyers who need a refund safety net should weigh that.
Winner: Easy Appointments — a genuine free tier that runs the full booking engine, plus one-time-fee Pro pricing from $39 that beats Booknetic on raw price for single-site buyers and stays competitive at agency scale.
Features & Functionality
Both plugins share a strong common foundation. Multi-step booking widgets, multiple staff members, multiple services with duration / price / buffer time, working-hours configuration, custom form fields, automated email notifications with placeholder tokens, days-off / vacation handling, an admin appointment list, GDPR controls, and Google reCAPTCHA bot protection are all present in some form in both products. The differentiation emerges in retention, team operations, payments breadth, and modern UX polish.
Feature
Booknetic
Easy Appointments
Native Mobile App (iOS + Android)
✅ Separate subscription
❌
Loyalty Points System
✅ Add-on
❌
Gift Cards
✅ Add-on
❌
Service Packages (bundled sessions)
✅ Add-on
❌
Recurring Appointments
✅ Core
❌
Group Appointments (capacity per slot)
✅ Core
⚠️ Manual (via Connection slot count)
Conditional Form Field Logic
✅ Add-on
❌
OTP SMS Verification at Booking
✅ Add-on
❌
Social Login (Google + Facebook)
✅ Core
❌
Customer Categories (VIP, returning, etc.)
✅ Core
❌
Customer Birthday Greetings
✅ Core
❌
Ratings & Reviews collection
✅ Add-on
❌
Staff Commissions Tracking
✅ Add-on
❌
User Role Manager (170+ permissions)
✅ Add-on
❌ Standard WP roles only
Booking Limit Manager
✅ Add-on
⚠️ Per-service Daily Limit only
Audit Trail / Logs Module
✅ Add-on
❌
Custom Appointment Statuses
✅ Add-on
❌ Fixed 5 statuses
Visual Translator Module
✅ Core
❌ Labels tab only
White-Labeling (logo, slug, "Powered by")
✅ Add-on
❌
Drag-and-Drop Calendar Reschedule
✅ Core
❌
Reporting Module (graphical charts)
✅ Add-on
⚠️ Basic Quick Stats + CSV
Dedicated SaaS-style Admin Dashboard
✅ Core
❌ Embedded in standard WP admin
Modern Front-end Booking Widget Style
✅ Core
⚠️ Functional but visually dated
Connection-based Scheduling Model
❌
✅ Core (location + service + employee + schedule)
Employee Without WordPress User Account
❌
✅ Core
Public FullCalendar Availability Shortcode
❌
✅ Core ([ea_full_calendar])
AI Booking Assistant chat widget
❌
✅ Pro extension
Room & Resource Booking
❌
✅ Pro extension
Free Plan / Free Tier
❌
✅ WordPress.org plugin
Booknetic ships a fully dedicated, SaaS-style admin panel — staff land in a clean Booknetic-only dashboard inside WordPress, with no WP sidebar, plugin notices, or admin-bar chrome. The depth of the add-on catalog is the real differentiator: a native iOS and Android mobile app, loyalty points with tiered rewards, gift cards, service packages, conditional form-field logic, OTP SMS verification, ratings collection, staff commissions, customer categories, audit logs, custom appointment statuses, and a User Role Manager with 170+ granular per-module permissions. The front-end widget runs a step-by-step wizard with a real cart screen, a coupon input, calendar export shortcuts, and a clearly numbered confirmation — the kind of post-submit experience design-conscious buyers expect in 2026.
Easy Appointments has a smaller surface area but two genuine wins. The first is the connection model — Locations, Services, and Employees are independent entities, and a Connection ties one Location + one Service + one Employee + a working schedule into a bookable combination. Each connection is a row in the admin grid, and the public widget only exposes combinations that have an active connection. This configures multi-staff and multi-location setups (shared rooms, classroom-with-multiple-teachers, single therapist across two clinics) without custom code — unusually well-handled for a free plugin. The second is that Employees are not required to be WordPress User accounts — adding 12 staff members does not consume 12 WP user accounts. Free reCAPTCHA v2 + v3, per-status Admin / Visitor mail templates, and the public [ea_full_calendar] shortcode are small but real conveniences most competitors gate behind paid tiers. The Pro extension also unlocks an AI Booking Assistant and Room & Resource booking — features Booknetic does not currently offer.
The trade-off is depth. Easy Appointments has no native mobile app, no loyalty points, no gift cards, no service packages, no recurring appointments, no conditional fields, no white-labeling, no audit logs, no user role manager, no rating collection, no customer categories, no visual translator, and no graphical reporting. The front-end widget carries the older WordPress plugin look, and the post-submit "Done" page is a single <h3> heading with no booking ID, no "Add to Calendar" shortcut, and no "Book another" link.
Winner: Booknetic — significantly broader feature set in customer retention, team operations, audit, white-labeling, and front-end polish, with Easy Appointments leading only on the connection-based scheduling model and a couple of unique Pro extras (AI chat, room booking).
Ease of Use
Booknetic
Easy Appointments
Setup Time
~30–60 min for the basics
<15 min from fresh install to live booking page
Admin Panel Clarity
Dedicated SaaS-style dashboard, modern card UI
Standard WordPress admin pages with right-side drawers
Customer-Facing UI
Step-by-step wizard with cart + numbered confirmation
Two-column responsive widget, dated styling, basic "Done" message
Mobile Friendliness
Native iOS + Android app (separate subscription; mobile seats included in higher annual plans)
Mobile browser only
Onboarding / Documentation
Starting Guide + Discord (2,600+ members) + extensive docs
Numbered 1 → 5 admin submenu + in-product Publish reference page + text-heavy docs
Easy Appointments has one of the quickest setups in this category. The numbered 1 → 5 submenu (Locations → Services → Employees → Connections → Publish) walks first-time admins through the setup in well under 15 minutes, and the in-admin Publish page documents every shortcode and Gutenberg block in one place. The connection model takes about a minute to internalize, and once you understand that "a Connection makes a slot bookable", everything else lines up. Pre-built front-end pages are not auto-installed — admins always need to create a WordPress page and paste an [ea_bootstrap] shortcode — but the Publish page makes that step explicit.
Booknetic has more to configure, mostly because the product does more. A "Starting Guide" walks through Company details, Business hours, Create location, Create staff, and Create service in order. The dashboard itself is the cleaner day-to-day experience: stat cards, a revenue line graph, a drag-and-drop FullCalendar admin calendar with Month / Week / Day / List views, and a logically organized sidebar with Calendar, Appointments, Customers, Services, Staff, Locations, Workflow, Reports, Boostore, Appearance, and Settings modules. The dedicated dashboard removes the WordPress chrome that usually clutters competitor plugins, and most modules use the same datatable + modal pattern, which keeps the learning curve low after the first few screens.
Two friction points worth flagging on Easy Appointments: the "Done" heading on the front-end after submission is a single h3 with no booking ID, no "Add to Calendar" shortcut, and no "Book another" link — competitors handle this far better. The "Reports OLD " / "Reports NEW " duplicate in the navigation is unforced confusion. And the front-end widget carries the older WordPress plugin look — modernizable with custom CSS via the Form Style & Redirect tab, but the out-of-the-box look will be a hard sell to design-conscious buyers.
Booknetic's friction is on the other side: the initial setup of paid add-ons. Stripe, Twilio, and Google Calendar require external credentials before they can be tested, so first-day experience depends partly on accounts that live outside Booknetic itself. For non-technical users, plan for an extra hour to configure payment, calendar sync, and notification add-ons after the basics.
Winner: Booknetic — first-time setup is faster on Easy Appointments, but the dedicated SaaS-style admin, the polished customer-facing wizard with cart + numbered confirmation, and the native mobile app deliver a better long-term day-to-day experience for the businesses that will actually live in the booking system every day.
Customization & Flexibility
Booknetic's customization reaches across visual design, form logic, user permissions, backend branding, and translation. The Appearance module covers booking-widget colors, fonts, and step order; the Custom Forms add-on delivers a drag-and-drop builder with conditional field logic (fields show or hide based on prior selections); the User Role Manager add-on provides 170+ granular permissions per role; white-labeling covers backend logo, URL slug, panel title, "Powered by" text, and custom CSS injection; and the Visual Translator module lets non-developers translate the panel in place across 35+ locales. Elementor, Gutenberg, and Divi all have native blocks.
Easy Appointments's customization is deliberately lighter. Custom Form Fields supports textarea / select / input / masked input types, each markable as required and reorderable via drag-and-drop. The Form Style & Redirect tab accepts custom CSS plus an advance-redirect builder with {{slug_name}} placeholder substitution. The Labels tab translates front-end strings without a PO/MO file. Per-status Admin and Visitor mail templates support confirm/cancel link tokens, and GDPR auto-removal of customer data older than 6 months is bundled in the free build.
The gaps for power users are real: no conditional show/hide field logic (every custom field appears for every customer regardless of service or staff), no white-labeling at any tier, no customer category/grouping, no visual translator with 35+ pre-localized locales, and no granular per-module permissions — staff role customization runs through the standard WordPress capability system. The booking widget is also not visually customizable beyond color, font, and the custom-CSS escape hatch.
Winner: Booknetic — meaningfully more control over form behavior, staff permissions, backend branding, in-place translation, and visual styling, which matters most for agencies and multi-location businesses.
Integrations
Both plugins (counting Easy Appointments's Pro extension) cover a useful overlap: Google Calendar 2-way sync, Outlook Calendar, Stripe, PayPal, Razorpay, WooCommerce, SMS via Twilio, WhatsApp via Twilio, and Google reCAPTCHA. The differentiation is in payment-gateway breadth, video meetings, additional notification channels, marketing integrations, and page builders.
Integration
Booknetic
Easy Appointments
Square Payments
✅ Add-on
❌
Mollie (Europe)
✅ Add-on
❌
Mercado Pago (Latin America)
✅ Add-on
❌
Vipps (Scandinavia)
✅ Add-on
❌
Netopia (Romania)
✅ Add-on
❌
2Checkout (Global)
✅ Add-on
❌
Zoom video meetings
✅ Add-on
❌
Google Meet video meetings
✅ Add-on
❌
VivoMeetings
✅ Add-on
❌
Telegram Notifications
✅ Add-on
❌
Amazon SNS (high-volume SMS)
✅ Add-on
❌
Mailchimp Integration
✅ Add-on
❌
GA4 / GTM Conversion Tracking
✅ Add-on
⚠️ Standard GA event tracking only
Native Webhook Module
✅ Add-on
❌
REST API
✅ Core (all plans)
❌
Elementor Block
✅ Core
✅ Gutenberg block (no dedicated Elementor widget)
Gutenberg Block
✅ Core
✅ Two blocks (Booking Appointments + EA Full Calendar)
Divi Page Builder Block
✅ Core
❌
Public iCal Feed URL
❌
✅ Pro extension
AI Booking Assistant chat widget
❌
✅ Pro extension
Room & Resource Booking
❌
✅ Pro extension
Free Lite Build (no Pro license)
❌
✅
Booknetic's integration breadth comes from the Boostore add-on catalog. On payments, it covers Stripe, PayPal, Square, WooCommerce (which itself opens the door to dozens of WC-compatible gateways), Mollie, Razorpay, Mercado Pago, Vipps, 2Checkout, and Netopia — useful regional coverage outside the US/EU core. On video meetings, it ships native Zoom, Google Meet, and VivoMeetings add-ons that auto-create the meeting link on booking confirmation. On notifications, it adds Telegram alerts, Amazon SNS for high-volume SMS routing, Mailchimp list-add-on-booking, and a native webhook module that fires on any appointment event. The REST API is a real differentiator — 21 endpoints under booknetic/v1 are included in all plans, including Basic .
Easy Appointments's Pro extension covers the modern integrations the free build leaves out: Google Calendar 2-way sync, Outlook, iCal feed URL, Twilio SMS, WhatsApp via Twilio, Stripe / PayPal / Razorpay / WooCommerce payments, an AI Booking Assistant, and Room & Resource booking. The AI chat widget and Room & Resource booking are genuinely unique — Booknetic does not currently ship either. But the gaps relative to Booknetic are wide: no Square / Mollie / Mercado Pago / Vipps / Netopia / 2Checkout, no Zoom / Google Meet / VivoMeetings, no Telegram, no Mailchimp, no Amazon SNS, no GA4/GTM conversion tracking add-on, no Divi block, and no REST API.
Winner: Booknetic — broader payment-gateway coverage (especially regional gateways), three native video meeting integrations, more notification channels, a REST API on every plan, and a webhook module for arbitrary automations. Easy Appointments wins narrowly on AI chat and room booking if those specific features are required.
Customer Support
Booknetic
Easy Appointments
Support Channels
Live chat, ticket, email, Discord community
WordPress.org forum (free) + ticket support (Pro)
Response Time
Fast; live chat available; priority on Elite
Mixed — multiple Pro reviewers cite multi-week waits
Documentation Quality
Extensive — every add-on documented
Strong — every Pro feature documented with screenshots
Community / Forum
Discord — 2,600+ members
WordPress.org listing forum only
Video Tutorials
Yes (YouTube + docs library)
Yes — embedded videos in docs (one noted as "old but still relevant")
Booknetic offers live chat on booknetic.com alongside a ticketing system, direct email support, and an active Discord community with 2,600+ members where both staff and experienced users respond. Included support runs 6 months on Basic and Standard and 1 year on Premium and Elite, with priority response on Elite. Its 4.91/5 rating across 471 CodeCanyon reviews — a platform that requires a verified purchase before reviewing — reflects consistent support quality over a long track record.
Easy Appointments support runs through two channels. Free users get the WordPress.org support forum tied to the plugin listing — the WP.org listing reports "Issues resolved in last two months: 5 out of 6", which signals active maintenance but limited team capacity. Pro buyers get access to a paid ticket system at easy-appointments.com. Documentation is genuinely useful: the easy-appointments.com/documentation/ page covers the connection model, the three shortcodes, mail templates with placeholder tokens, GDPR options, Google Analytics event tracking, and every Pro extension. Documentation is text-heavy with a few embedded video tutorials and no public knowledge-base search.
Public reviews tell a more cautious support story for the Pro side. Multiple WordPress.org 1-star and 2-star reviews report long Pro-support response times — one reviewer cites a six-week wait on a paid ticket — and at least one user reports being unable to access the Pro support forum even after paying. Recent changelogs (v3.12.17 and v3.12.21) explicitly fix Google Calendar 2-way sync issues, which signals support is actively running but that the integration has needed multiple rounds of fixes. There is no live chat, no Discord community, and no priority-tier upgrade path.
Winner: Booknetic — live chat access, an active Discord community, a longer track record of consistent support on a verified-purchase platform, and a clear priority-support tier on Elite give Booknetic a faster, more accessible support experience than Easy Appointments's ticket-only Pro model with mixed response-time reports.
User Reviews & Reputation
Booknetic
Easy Appointments
Number of Reviews
471 (CodeCanyon, verified purchase)
130 (WordPress.org)
Avg Rating
4.91/5
4.3/5
Public Footprint
120,000+ businesses
10,000+ active WP.org installs
Primary Review Platform
CodeCanyon (Envato)
WordPress.org listing
Capterra / G2 / Trustpilot Footprint
4.5/5 (103 Capterra) + 3.4/5 (21 Trustpilot)
Thin to zero
Booknetic's 4.91/5 across 471 CodeCanyon reviews is notably strong on a platform that requires a verified purchase before reviewing — each review represents a real transaction. Common praise themes: feature depth, price-to-value ratio, the dedicated admin dashboard, and responsive support. Common complaints cluster around the add-on model (most commercially important capabilities — payments, video meetings, calendar sync, SMS — live behind paid Boostore add-ons rather than the base plan) and the initial setup curve for non-technical users. With 120,000+ businesses using Booknetic, it holds CodeCanyon bestseller status in the calendar and booking category.
Easy Appointments carries solid ratings on a smaller base — 4.3/5 from 130 reviews on WordPress.org (98 5-star, 8 4-star, 4 3-star, 8 2-star, 12 1-star), with 10,000+ active installs. Capterra, G2, and Trustpilot footprint is thin to zero. Common praise: the free plugin "is simple and works", supports complex schedules without code, the FullCalendar shortcode, free reCAPTCHA in the free build, and the responsive monthly maintenance pace through 2025–2026. Common criticism: Pro support response time (multiple reviewers cite weeks of silence on paid tickets), Google Calendar 2-way sync flakiness (the v3.12.17 and v3.12.21 changelogs explicitly fix sync errors and a loop creating duplicate records), the dated styling, and occasional break-after-update issues.
Winner: Booknetic — a much larger public/business footprint, more than three times the verified review volume, a higher average rating, and a stronger third-party platform footprint (Capterra, Trustpilot) for buyers who want to triangulate before paying.
Scorecard
Category
Booknetic
Easy Appointments
Winner
Pricing & Plans
❌
✅
Easy Appointments
Features & Functionality
✅
❌
Booknetic
Ease of Use
✅
❌
Booknetic
Customization & Flexibility
✅
❌
Booknetic
Integrations
✅
❌
Booknetic
Customer Support
✅
❌
Booknetic
User Reviews & Reputation
✅
❌
Booknetic
Final Score
6
1
Booknetic
Verdict
Booknetic wins six of seven categories, but the scoreline understates Easy Appointments's genuine strengths — and the two plugins are aimed at meaningfully different buyers. Easy Appointments is the right pick for a small WordPress-based service business on a zero-or-tight budget, comfortable with a 2018-style front-end (or willing to override it with custom CSS), with non-trivial schedules that the connection model simplifies. The free plugin is a real product, the Pro extension at $39–$499 is fair one-time pricing, and the AI Booking Assistant and Room & Resource booking are unique features Booknetic does not currently match.
For most multi-staff service businesses that need real operational depth, Booknetic is still the right choice. The native iOS and Android app, loyalty points, gift cards, service packages, recurring appointments, conditional form fields, white-labeling, audit logs, a User Role Manager with 170+ granular permissions, three native video meeting integrations, a REST API on every plan, 120,000+ businesses using Booknetic, and live chat support build a stronger case for buyers who weight long-term operational reliability over day-one zero-cost.
Explore Booknetic's plans and add-ons to find the right configuration for your business, or browse our wider Easy Appointments alternatives shortlist if Easy Appointments still doesn't fit.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Booknetic or Easy Appointments better for a small WordPress site on a tight budget?
Easy Appointments. The free WordPress.org plugin is unlimited and includes the full booking engine — connection-based scheduling, two responsive front-end forms, the FullCalendar shortcode, custom form fields, mail notifications with confirm/cancel links, free Google reCAPTCHA v2 + v3, GDPR auto-removal, and multi-language label editing — at $0. Buyers who later need Google Calendar sync, Stripe / PayPal payments, or Twilio SMS can add the Pro extension for a one-time $39 (Personal, 1 site). Booknetic does not offer a free plan; paid plans start at $45/year on Basic.
Does Easy Appointments support Stripe, PayPal, and Google Calendar?
Yes, but only with the paid Pro extension. The Pro license activates Stripe, PayPal, Razorpay, and WooCommerce payments, plus Google Calendar 2-way sync, Outlook, an iCal feed URL, Twilio SMS, WhatsApp via Twilio, and the AI Booking Assistant. The free WordPress.org plugin does not include any payment integration or calendar sync out of the box. Booknetic supports Stripe, PayPal, Square, WooCommerce, Mollie, Razorpay, Mercado Pago, Vipps, 2Checkout, and Netopia through Boostore add-ons, plus native Google Calendar and Outlook sync add-ons.
Which plugin is better for multi-location and multi-staff businesses?
Both handle multi-location and multi-staff setups, but Booknetic is the better long-term fit for businesses that scale beyond a single calendar. Booknetic's native iOS and Android mobile app lets staff manage schedules off a laptop, the User Role Manager add-on provides 170+ granular permissions for reception / manager / staff role splits, customer categories tag VIP and corporate clients, the Reports add-on shows graphical breakdowns by staff and location, and the dedicated SaaS-style dashboard removes WordPress chrome from the daily admin experience. Easy Appointments handles complex schedules cleanly through its connection model — including shared rooms and classroom-with-multiple-teachers without custom code — but has no mobile app, no granular roles, no customer grouping, and only a Quick Stats card for reporting.
Can I white-label Easy Appointments for a client's site?
No. Easy Appointments does not currently offer white-labeling at any tier — agencies cannot remove or rebrand the plugin's logo, panel title, URL slug, or "Powered by" text. Booknetic's White-Label add-on (included in Elite or purchasable separately) covers backend logo, URL slug, panel title, "Powered by" text, and custom CSS injection — the standard agency requirement.
Does Booknetic have a free plan?
No. Booknetic does not offer a published free version on its main pricing page. Paid plans start at $45/year (Basic) or $99 lifetime, and there is a 14-day money-back guarantee on paid plans. Easy Appointments offers a genuinely free WordPress.org plugin with the full booking engine; the Pro extension that adds modern integrations is a separate one-time-fee purchase from $39.