Choosing between Booknetic vs MotoPress Appointment Booking puts two very different bets on the same problem side by side. Both are self-hosted WordPress appointment booking plugins aimed at service businesses — salons, clinics, fitness studios, photographers, tutors, consultants — but they pursue that audience from opposite directions. MotoPress leads with a generous free Lite tier and a simple paid upgrade path; Booknetic leads with feature depth, a 50+ add-on marketplace, a native mobile app, and a SaaS-style admin dashboard. This post walks through every category that matters at the buying stage so you can pick the right plugin without guesswork. If you are still scoping the broader category, 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, 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, with lifetime licenses from $99. Booknetic is sold on Envato CodeCanyon and on booknetic.com.
MotoPress Appointment Booking is a self-hosted WordPress plugin built by MotoPress (also known as JetMonsters), the Ukrainian WordPress products company best known for its Hotel Booking plugin. Its commercial pitch is value at the entry level: the free Lite version on WordPress.org includes unlimited services, employees and locations, and the paid Pro version unlocks online payments and Google Calendar sync. The plugin holds 2,000+ active installations on WordPress.org with a 4.4/5 rating across 19 reviews, and 68 sales on CodeCanyon. Pro plans start at $49/year for a single site, with lifetime licenses from $149. For a wider shortlist see our roundup of MotoPress Appointment Booking alternatives or read the in-depth MotoPress Appointment Booking review .
Pricing & Plans
Booknetic
MotoPress Appointment Booking
Starting Price (paid)
$45/yr (Basic)
$49/yr (Standalone Pro, 1 site)
Full Product Annual
$299/yr (Elite — all 50+ add-ons)
$99/yr (Bundle, 1 site — plugin + 7 add-ons)
Free Plan
❌ Demo only
✅ Free Lite — unlimited sites, services, employees, locations
Lifetime Deal
✅ From $99 (Basic) to $899 (Elite)
✅ Pro $149; Bundle $199 (1 site); Bundle $399 (25 sites)
Subscription
✅ Annual
✅ Annual
Hidden Fees
⚠️ Modular add-ons beyond the base plan
⚠️ Add-ons sold individually outside the Bundle ($39–$79/yr each)
Refund Policy
14-day money-back, no questions asked
30-day money-back, conditions apply (membership refunds always denied)
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 by tier (0 on Basic, 8 on Standard, 19 on Premium, all 50+ on Elite). Lifetime licenses run from $99 (Basic) to $899 (Elite). The model rewards buyers who know exactly which add-ons they need, while the Elite plan removes the math entirely for businesses that want everything unlocked.
MotoPress runs the opposite model. The free Lite plan on WordPress.org covers unlimited sites with unlimited services, employees and locations, plus core scheduling, custom notifications, deposits, coupons, group bookings and customer calendar export shortcuts — the catch is that paid online gateways (Stripe, PayPal, Direct Bank Transfer) and Google Calendar 2-way sync for staff sit behind the paid Pro plans. Standalone Pro is $49/year or $149 lifetime for a single site, or $99/year for up to 25 sites. The Bundle wraps in all seven official add-ons (WooCommerce Payments, Twilio SMS, Google Analytics, Square Payments, Checkout Fields Editor, PDF Invoices, Video Conferencing) at $99/year or $199 lifetime for one site, or $149/year and $399 lifetime for up to 25 sites.
The cheapest paid entry goes to Booknetic at $45/yr, but MotoPress is the only plugin in this comparison with a real free tier. For a one-person practice that doesn't need online payment processing on day one, MotoPress Lite is genuinely usable. For multi-site agencies, Booknetic Elite covers unlimited domains with all 50+ add-ons for $899 lifetime; MotoPress caps at 25 sites with the Bundle for $399 lifetime — a tighter ceiling.
The refund policies also differ. Booknetic offers a 14-day no-questions-asked refund. MotoPress advertises a 30-day window but with explicit exclusions: refunds are denied for buyer's-remorse, accidental purchase or unmet personal expectations, and MotoPress Membership refunds are always refused. Multiple Trustpilot reviewers at the parent motopress.com domain report refund requests being denied on these grounds.
Winner: MotoPress Appointment Booking — a genuine free tier with unlimited services, employees and locations is a meaningful advantage for solo practitioners and pre-revenue small businesses, even though Booknetic's paid entry price and lifetime licensing are competitive once you outgrow Lite.
Features & Functionality
Both plugins share a strong common foundation. Multi-step booking wizards, multiple staff and locations, service categories, deposit payments, coupons, group bookings, automated email notifications, an admin calendar with month/week/day views, customer accounts, manual booking creation, CSV export, page builder integrations (Elementor, Gutenberg, Divi) and Google Calendar 2-way sync for staff are present in both products. The differentiation shows up the moment you scratch beyond the basics.
Feature
Booknetic
MotoPress Appointment Booking
Recurring Appointments
✅ Core
❌
Waiting List
✅ Add-on
❌
Native Mobile App (iOS + Android)
✅ Separate subscription
❌
Loyalty Points System
✅ Add-on
❌
Gift Cards
✅ Add-on
❌
Service Packages / Bundles
✅ Add-on
❌
Product Inventory (sell products with bookings)
✅ Add-on
❌
White-Labeling
✅ Add-on
❌
Conditional Form Fields
✅ Add-on
❌
Conditional Pricing (date/day/staff)
✅ Add-on
❌
OTP SMS Verification at Booking
✅ Add-on
❌
Social Login (Google + Facebook)
✅ Core
❌
Customer Categories (VIP, corporate, etc.)
✅ Core
❌
Customer Blocking (email/phone)
✅ Add-on
❌
Ratings & Reviews (services + staff)
✅ Add-on
❌
Customer Birthday Greetings
✅ Core
❌
Staff Commissions Tracking
✅ Add-on
❌
Staff Duplication (one-click)
✅ Core
❌
Per-Staff Shareable Booking Link
✅ Core
❌
Booking Limit Manager (daily/weekly cap)
✅ Add-on
❌
Custom Appointment Statuses
✅ Add-on
❌
Audit Trail / Logs Module
✅ Add-on
❌
Drag-and-Drop Calendar Reschedule
✅ Core
❌
Visual Translator Module
✅ Core
❌
RTL Support
✅ Core
❌ Not confirmed
Locales Out of the Box
✅ 35+
⚠️ 5 (EN/IT/FR/DE/ES)
Workflow Automation Engine
✅ Core
❌
WhatsApp Notifications
✅ Add-on
❌
Telegram Notifications
✅ Add-on
❌
Webhook Module (HTTP triggers)
✅ Add-on
❌
REST API
✅ All plans (21 endpoints)
❌
Outlook Calendar 2-Way Sync (staff)
✅ Add-on
❌
VivoMeetings
✅ Add-on
❌
Free Tier
❌
✅ Lite plan on WordPress.org
Setup Wizard for First-Time Admins
⚠️ Demo + docs only
✅ In-product setup wizard (since v2.3.0)
Add-to-Calendar Shortcuts on Confirmation Page
⚠️ In email
✅ Inline (Google / Apple / Outlook / Yahoo)
Booknetic's add-on ecosystem reaches into nearly every operational layer of a service business. Loyalty points with tiered rewards, gift cards, packages, product inventory, ratings collection, customer categories, customer blocking, custom appointment statuses, audit logs, the Workflows engine with 84+ shortcodes, the Booking Limit Manager, OTP verification and the User Role Manager (170+ granular permissions) cover retention, compliance and team accountability. The native iOS and Android app means staff can manage schedules and check appointments away from a desk, which is the difference between a tool and a workflow for many salons, clinics and field service teams.
MotoPress Appointment Booking sits in the focused, free-first camp. It does the booking core well — the multi-step wizard auto-skips redundant steps, the time-slot grid is responsive and fast, deposits and coupons are included even in Lite, and the post-submit confirmation page exposes Add-to-Calendar shortcuts inline. But beyond the basics, the gaps are large: no recurring appointments (a deal-breaker for any business with weekly or monthly clients), no waiting list, no white-labeling, no conditional form logic, no loyalty system, no gift cards, no packages, no audit log, no native webhook/REST API, no mobile app, and no first-class WhatsApp or Telegram channels.
Winner: Booknetic — the feature gap is wide and one-directional. Booknetic offers a complete operational toolkit including recurring appointments, loyalty, white-labeling, audit logs, and a native mobile app; MotoPress lacks every one of these.
Ease of Use
Booknetic
MotoPress Appointment Booking
Setup Time
Moderate
Fast on Lite (free install + setup wizard); slower on Pro after enabling Stripe/Calendar
Admin Panel Clarity
Dedicated SaaS-style dashboard, isolated from WP admin
Standard WordPress sidebar + datatable + metabox layout
Customer-Facing UI
Fully customizable wizard with configurable step order
Clean multi-step wizard with auto-skip of redundant steps
Mobile Friendliness
Native iOS + Android app for staff (separate subscription; mobile seats included in higher annual plans)
Mobile browser only — no native app
Onboarding / Documentation
Extensive docs, 2,600+ Discord community, demo at demo.booknetic.com
In-product setup wizard, screenshot-rich docs, 25+ YouTube tutorials, Code Reference + Style Kit
Booknetic's biggest UX differentiator is the dedicated admin dashboard. Staff and admins log into a fully isolated, SaaS-style interface — no WordPress sidebar, no plugin clutter, no admin bar. Competing WordPress booking plugins almost universally embed their panels inside the standard WP admin: staff see the full WP menu, plugin update notices, and Gutenberg banners alongside their schedule. MotoPress is firmly in that camp.
MotoPress wins on first-run setup for buyers who start free. The Lite version installs from WordPress.org in one click, the v2.3.0 Setup Wizard walks first-timers through the basic Schedule + Employee + Location + Service flow, and the front-end widget is visible the moment you drop the [mpa_appointment_form] shortcode onto a page. Add-to-Calendar shortcuts on the confirmation page are a small but high-value detail that very few competitors ship by default.
Two friction points on MotoPress: services are not directly associated with locations — the link runs through Employees and their Schedules, which a single-location admin does not expect to encounter — and the Schedule Timetable editor requires clicking the same "Add" button twice (once to open the inline editor, once to commit). Neither is a blocker, but both reliably trip up first-time admins.
Booknetic asks for more configuration up front because it offers more to configure. Setting up Locations, Services, Staff, Workflows, and the right add-on stack takes longer than typing "Pay-on-site" into a free Lite install. In return, you get a genuinely modern admin: drag-and-drop reschedule on the calendar, manual booking creation directly from a calendar cell, the Visual Translator module for in-place text edits across 35+ locales, and a logically organized panel that staff can use without seeing any WordPress chrome at all.
Winner: Booknetic — the dedicated SaaS-style dashboard, drag-and-drop calendar, and native mobile app make daily operations meaningfully smoother once the system is in production. MotoPress's free-first install and confirmation-page calendar shortcuts narrow the gap on first-run setup, but they don't close it for teams that live in the booking system every day.
Customization & Flexibility
Customization is where Booknetic's lead becomes pronounced. Booknetic delivers across all four axes. The Custom Forms add-on is a drag-and-drop builder with conditional show/hide logic. The Conditional Prices add-on lets pricing change by date, day, staff or custom field value. The User Role Manager add-on offers 170+ granular per-module permissions. The White-Label add-on covers backend logo, panel title, URL slug, "Powered by" text and custom CSS. The Visual Translator module lets non-developers translate the booking panel in place across 35+ supported locales, and RTL is supported out of the box.
MotoPress's customization is honest and limited. Field visibility on the front-end form can be toggled in the shortcode parameters, and the Checkout Fields Editor add-on ($49/year) extends that to a custom field builder — but there is no conditional show/hide logic, so every custom field appears for every customer regardless of which service or staff was selected. The booking widget's visual style relies primarily on the active WordPress theme: colors and fonts inherit by default, and deeper styling requires the GitHub-hosted MotoPress Style Kit. There is no white-label switch — the admin panel is unambiguously branded MotoPress. The plugin ships with translations for five UI languages (English, Italian, French, German, Spanish) versus Booknetic's 35+, and there is no in-product Visual Translator. The Schedule-as-its-own-CPT model is the one place MotoPress is more flexible than the average WordPress booking plugin: an employee can hold a different schedule per location.
Winner: Booknetic — meaningfully more control over form behavior, dynamic pricing, staff permissions, backend branding and in-place translation. MotoPress's only customization win is the per-location schedule model, which is offset by Booknetic's broader location management.
Integrations
Integration
Booknetic
MotoPress Appointment Booking
Telegram Notifications
✅ Add-on
❌
WhatsApp Notifications
✅ Add-on
❌
SMS via Twilio
✅ Add-on
✅ Add-on ($59/yr)
Amazon SNS (high-volume SMS)
✅ Add-on
❌
Mailchimp
✅ Add-on
❌
Webhook Module
✅ Add-on
❌
REST API
✅ All plans (21 endpoints)
❌
Outlook Calendar 2-Way Sync (staff)
✅ Add-on
❌
Google Calendar 2-Way Sync (staff)
✅ Add-on
✅ Pro
Customer Calendar Export (Google/Apple/Outlook/Yahoo)
✅
✅
Zoom
✅ Add-on
✅ Add-on ($49/yr)
Google Meet
✅ Add-on
✅ Add-on ($49/yr)
VivoMeetings
✅ Add-on
❌
Microsoft Teams
❌
❌
Stripe
✅ Add-on
✅ Pro
PayPal
✅ Add-on
✅ Pro
Square
✅ Add-on
✅ Add-on ($49/yr)
WooCommerce Payments
✅ Add-on
✅ Add-on ($79/yr)
Mollie (Europe)
✅ Add-on
❌
Razorpay (India)
✅ Add-on
❌
Mercado Pago (Latin America)
✅ Add-on
❌
Vipps (Scandinavia)
✅ Add-on
❌
2Checkout
✅ Add-on
❌
Netopia (Romania)
✅ Add-on
❌
Direct Bank Transfer
⚠️ Via WooCommerce
✅ Pro
Pay-on-Site / Cash
✅ Core
✅ Lite + Pro
GA4 / GTM Conversion Tracking
✅ Add-on
✅ Add-on ($39/yr)
Page Builders (Elementor, Gutenberg, Divi)
✅ All three
✅ All three
PDF Invoices
✅ Add-on
✅ Add-on ($49/yr)
Booknetic's integration story is breadth across regions, channels, and developer surfaces. Eleven payment gateways including regional specialists like Vipps for Scandinavia, Razorpay for India, Mercado Pago for Latin America and Netopia for Romania reach markets MotoPress simply does not. Telegram and WhatsApp notifications round out the messaging stack alongside SMS and email. Amazon SNS gives high-volume operators a cost-efficient SMS routing path. The native Webhook add-on fires on any appointment event. The REST API exposes 21 endpoints under booknetic/v1 on every plan including Basic — a genuine extensibility surface for developers and agencies.
MotoPress's integration set is functional but narrow, and most of it is paywalled behind individual add-ons rather than the plugin itself. Stripe (with Bancontact, iDEAL, Giropay, SEPA Direct Debit, SOFORT, Apple Pay and Google Pay), PayPal and Direct Bank Transfer ship with Pro; Square, WooCommerce-routed gateways, Twilio SMS, Zoom + Google Meet (sold as a single Video Conferencing add-on), Google Analytics 4 and PDF Invoices each cost an additional $39–$79/year on top of the standalone Pro license. The Bundle wraps all seven add-ons together at $99/year. Beyond that bundle, there is nothing — no Mollie, no Razorpay, no regional gateways, no Telegram or WhatsApp, no Mailchimp or CRM connectors, no native webhook layer, no REST API, no Outlook Calendar staff sync, no Microsoft Teams.
Winner: Booknetic — the integration breadth is one-directional. Booknetic covers more payment regions, more notification channels, more video meeting platforms, more developer surfaces, and exposes a REST API on every plan; MotoPress matches Booknetic only on the core Stripe/PayPal/Zoom/Google Meet/GA4 stack, and only by buying three or four separate add-ons.
Customer Support
Booknetic
MotoPress Appointment Booking
Support Channels
Live chat, ticket, email, Discord
Email + ticket only; WordPress.org forum for Lite
Response Time
Fast; live chat available on booknetic.com
Standard ticket SLA; positive reports for paying users, mixed Trustpilot reports on refunds
Documentation Quality
Extensive — every core feature and add-on documented
Strong — screenshot-rich docs for the plugin and every add-on
Community / Forum
Discord — 2,600+ members
WordPress.org forum (76 topics) for Lite; no dedicated Discord/Slack
Video Tutorials
Yes
25+ YouTube tutorials
Developer Reference
REST API documentation
Public Code Reference + Style Kit on GitHub
Booknetic offers live chat on booknetic.com alongside a ticketing system, direct email support, and an active Discord community with 2,600+ members where staff and experienced users respond. The 4.91/5 rating across 471 verified CodeCanyon reviews reflects consistent support quality on a platform where each review is tied to a real purchase.
MotoPress's documentation is genuinely a strength — the knowledge base at motopress.com/documentation/wordpress/plugins/appointment-booking covers the plugin and every paid add-on with screenshots, a developer Code Reference is published at motopress.github.io/appointment-code-reference, and the Style Kit is open-source on GitHub. The YouTube channel hosts 25+ tutorial videos. Paying customers report quick, helpful email and ticket responses. The weak points are the absence of live chat or a dedicated community channel, and a recurring Trustpilot pattern of refund-request denials and dismissive escalation tone.
Winner: Booknetic — live chat, an active Discord community, and a longer track record of consistent support on a verified-purchase platform deliver a faster, more accessible support experience than MotoPress's ticket-only model.
User Reviews & Reputation
Booknetic
MotoPress Appointment Booking
Primary Review Platform
CodeCanyon (Envato)
WordPress.org + Trustpilot (parent domain)
Number of Reviews
471 (CodeCanyon)
19 (WordPress.org); 3 (CodeCanyon listing #46765252)
Average Rating
4.91/5 (CodeCanyon)
4.4/5 (WordPress.org); 3.67/5 (CodeCanyon, 3 reviews)
Public Footprint
120,000+ businesses (FS Code disclosure)
2,000+ WP.org active installs (Lite)
WordPress.org Status
❌ Not on WordPress.org (sold on CodeCanyon and booknetic.com)
✅ Active listing for Lite version
Booknetic's 4.91/5 across 471 CodeCanyon reviews is unusually strong on a platform that requires a verified purchase before reviewing — every review represents a real transaction. With 120,000+ businesses, it holds CodeCanyon bestseller status in the calendar and booking category.
MotoPress Appointment Booking carries a respectable rating at 4.4/5 across 19 WordPress.org reviews, but the absolute review volume and install base are small for the category. 2,000+ active installs on WordPress.org puts it roughly 60x behind Booknetic on social-proof signals, and the CodeCanyon listing for the same product has logged just 68 sales with three reviews. MotoPress's brand recognition is concentrated on its Hotel Booking plugin rather than Appointment Booking; buyers who weigh community size and longevity will notice the gap.
Winner: Booknetic — sixty times the public footprint, more than twenty times the verified review volume on its primary platform, and a higher average rating.
Scorecard
Category
Booknetic
MotoPress Appointment Booking
Winner
Pricing & Plans
❌
✅
MotoPress Appointment Booking
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 in this comparison, and the one category MotoPress takes — Pricing & Plans — is genuinely valuable for a specific buyer profile. If you are a solo practitioner or pre-revenue small business that wants to start without a credit card, the free Lite tier on WordPress.org with unlimited services, employees and locations is one of the most generous offerings in the WordPress booking category.
For most multi-staff service businesses that need real operational depth, Booknetic is the rational pick. The features that show up the moment a business actually runs on the plugin — recurring appointments for repeat clients, a waiting list to capture demand when slots fill, loyalty points to retain customers, ratings collection for social proof, white-labeling for agencies, conditional form fields for clean multi-service flows, audit logs for compliance, customer categories and customer blocking, staff commissions tracking, the Workflows automation engine with WhatsApp and Telegram channels, the User Role Manager with 170+ granular permissions, the native iOS and Android mobile app for staff, and a REST API on every plan including Basic — are all available in Booknetic and unimplemented in MotoPress at any plan tier. Add the 120,000+ businesses, the 4.91/5 rating across 471 verified CodeCanyon reviews, the live-chat and Discord support stack, and the dedicated SaaS-style admin dashboard.
Explore Booknetic's full feature set to see whether it covers your operational requirements, or browse our wider MotoPress Appointment Booking alternatives shortlist to see how both stack up against the rest of the category.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Booknetic or MotoPress Appointment Booking better for a multi-staff salon, clinic or service business?
Booknetic. It offers a native iOS and Android app so staff can manage schedules on mobile, a loyalty points system to retain repeat clients, a ratings collection add-on for staff-level social proof, a staff commissions tracking module, a User Role Manager with 170+ granular permissions, customer categories for VIP/corporate grouping, and an audit logs module. None of these exist in MotoPress Appointment Booking at any plan tier. MotoPress is a stronger pick for a solo practitioner who wants to start free.
Does MotoPress Appointment Booking have a free plan?
Yes. The free Lite version is available on the WordPress.org plugin directory and includes unlimited services, employees and locations, plus core scheduling, custom notifications, deposits, coupons, customer calendar export shortcuts (Google, Apple, Outlook, Yahoo), Pay-on-site bookings, group bookings, multi-service booking, customer accounts, page builder blocks for Elementor / Gutenberg / Divi and CSV export. Online payment gateways (Stripe, PayPal, Direct Bank Transfer), Google Calendar 2-way sync for staff, manual backend booking and the seven official paid add-ons sit behind the paid Pro and Bundle plans. Booknetic does not offer a free plan; only a public sandbox demo at demo.booknetic.com.
Does Booknetic have a free plan?
No. Booknetic does not offer a free WordPress.org Lite plugin. The cheapest paid entry is the Basic plan at $45/year or $99 lifetime for one site, which includes all core features and the REST API but no paid add-ons. A public sandbox demo is available at demo.booknetic.com for buyers who want to explore the admin and front-end before purchasing.
Does MotoPress Appointment Booking have a mobile app?
No. MotoPress Appointment Booking does not ship a native iOS or Android mobile app — all admin and staff work runs through the WordPress admin in a browser. Booknetic offers a native iOS and Android app as a separate subscription (with mobile seats included in higher annual plans), included in the Elite plan and available individually for buyers on lower tiers.
Which plugin is cheaper for a full feature set?
It depends on what "full" means for your business. If you only need core scheduling plus the basic Stripe/PayPal/Google Calendar stack, MotoPress Standalone Pro at $49/year (or $149 lifetime) is the cheapest paid configuration, and the free Lite tier handles a meaningful subset of business cases at no cost. If you need the broader feature set — recurring appointments, loyalty, white-labeling, mobile app, audit logs, conditional forms, WhatsApp/Telegram, regional payment gateways, REST API — those features only exist in Booknetic, so the comparison shifts to which Booknetic plan covers the add-ons you need. Booknetic Premium ($199/year, 19 add-ons of your choice) or Elite ($299/year, all 50+ add-ons) is the typical fit for a multi-staff service business.
Which plugin has more payment gateways?
Booknetic. It supports 11 payment gateways including Stripe, PayPal, Square, WooCommerce, Mollie, Razorpay, Mercado Pago, Vipps, 2Checkout, Netopia and local on-site / cash payments. MotoPress Appointment Booking supports Pay-on-site (Lite), Stripe, PayPal and Direct Bank Transfer (Pro), with Square and WooCommerce-routed gateways available via paid add-ons — four to six gateways depending on add-on purchases. Booknetic's coverage is meaningfully wider for businesses operating in regions like India, Latin America, Scandinavia, Southeast Europe or Romania where MotoPress has no native option.
Can I white-label MotoPress Appointment Booking for a client's site?
No. MotoPress Appointment Booking does not expose a white-label switch — agencies cannot remove or rebrand the MotoPress logo, panel title, URL slug or "Powered by" text. Booknetic's White-Label add-on (included in the Elite plan or purchasable separately) covers backend logo, URL slug, panel title, "Powered by" text and custom CSS injection — the standard agency requirement.
Does MotoPress Appointment Booking support recurring appointments?
No. MotoPress Appointment Booking does not currently support recurring (daily / weekly / monthly) appointments — every booking has to be created individually. Booknetic includes recurring appointments as a core feature on every plan, so a customer can book a repeating series in a single step from the front-end widget. This is a critical gap for any business with regular weekly or monthly clients (therapists, fitness trainers, tutors, pet groomers, cleaning services).
Is MotoPress Appointment Booking on WordPress.org?
Yes. The free Lite version is actively listed and downloadable from the WordPress.org plugin directory under the slug motopress-appointment-lite, with 2,000+ active installations and a 4.4/5 rating across 19 reviews. The paid Pro and Bundle plans are sold and updated through motopress.com. Booknetic is not on WordPress.org — it is sold on CodeCanyon and booknetic.com, with updates delivered through the FSCode update API.