Premium scheduling, on brand.

Isn’t your booking page a virtual business card?

It should look and feel like yours. Foyercal makes sure it does.

The link, the page, the email, the reminder. Every one of them in your voice. None of them generic.

Free for solo. No card needed. You'll have a booking page in three minutes.

Same product, three identities ·
Scale and Success
Scale and SuccessORS&S Academy
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Plan · Team Growth · 10 seats · billed annually
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TODAY · TUESDAY, APRIL 22 · AMERICA/NEW_YORK

Good morning, Daniel.

5 client sessions on the calendar today. Coaching pipeline is up 27% this quarter — three new retainer clients signed this week.

Active members
6/ 10
4 seats remaining
Sessions · week
38
+27% vs last quarter
Close rate
54%
+9pp vs 30d avg
Avg lead time
6.8 days
median — sales cycle
Today's bookings
Tuesday, April 22 · all team members · Scale and Success
09:30
AM
HB
Helena Brouwer — Crestmark Studios
Strategy intensive · 45 min · Zoom · NDA on file
Daniel Vega · S&S
11:15
PM
CW
Cole Whitfield — Northgate Group
Quarterly review · 60 min · S&S boardroom · 4 attendees
Daniel Vega · S&S
01:00
AM
YM
Yuki Maeda — client coaching check-in
1:1 coaching · 45 min · Google Meet · referral from Sequoia
Naomi Park · S&S
03:30
AM
RC
Reed Capital — discovery call
Deep dive · 60 min · Zoom · paid intro fee waived
Daniel Vega · S&S
Team
6 members · 4 on Scale and Success, 2 on S&S Academy
DV
Daniel Vega owner
daniel@scaleandsuccess.com
Scale and Success
NP
Naomi Park admin
naomi@scaleandsuccess.com
Scale and Success
TK
Theo Kowalski
theo@scaleandsuccess.com
Scale and Success
MH
Maya Holbrook
maya@scaleandsuccess.com
Scale and Success
EB
Eli Brennan
eli@ssacademy.com
S&S Academy
IR
Inez Ramos
inez@ssacademy.com
S&S Academy
MOCKUP — NOT LIVE DATA · OWNER VIEW · SCALE AND SUCCESS
Trusted by teams

Built for brands that take their first impression seriously.

WOW!! Your booking link is gorgeous! Can you do something like that for GrantAuthority?

Samuel SellsFounder & CEO, GrantAuthority

More on the way. If you'd like yours here, write to hello@foyercal.com.

IHow it works

You can have a booking page by the end of this coffee.

  1. 01

    Open an account.

    Email or Google. No card. Inside a minute.

  2. 02

    Hook up your calendar.

    Google or Microsoft. We read what's busy, write the bookings back, and stay out of everything else.

  3. 03

    Send the link.

    Pick a brand, copy the URL, send it where you need to. The next click lands somewhere that looks like you put it there yourself.

IIWhy people pick Foyercal

A booking page is the part of your brand a client touches, not just looks at.

Get this part right and the rest of the work shows up looking right too.

Open the link, see the brand.

Your typeface. Your colors. The line you would have written above the form. By the time they pick a time, they've already trusted the page.

Emails that don't read like emails.

The confirmation, the reminders, the polite ask if they want to move it. All of them in your colors and your words. Nothing borrowed from a template gallery.

Two brands. Three brands. One inbox.

Run more than one thing under one roof. Every brand keeps its own front door. The login is yours. The visitors never know there's a back office.

Reminders that arrive when a person would send them.

The day before, the morning of, the polite check-in if they go quiet. Set the cadence once. The work happens.

The people who pick the link before they pick the platform.

SOLO

One person, one identity.

Founders, consultants, coaches. The kind of people who notice the difference between a page that looks like them and a page that doesn't. Pro is the plan.

See Pro
AGENCIES

Boutique studios, account teams, design-led shops.

Multiple ICPs running under one roof. Sub-brands for each one. A rollup so you can see the whole picture without logging in three times. Growth is per-seat from 2 — add a person, add a seat.

See Growth
ENTERPRISE

Operations with their own house style.

White label across the entire experience. Your domain on every booking page. SSO. Audit. Set up on our side, run on yours. Brightstead and GrantAuthority were built on it.

Talk to us
IIIMulti-brand by design

One back office. Many front doors.

Run an agency, a fund, or a holding company under one roof. Each sub-brand keeps its own URL, palette, type, and tone. Without a second account, a second invoice, or a second late-night migration.

  • Unlimited sub-brands on Enterprise
  • Members locked to the brand they were assigned
  • Admins toggle brands per shared link
  • Custom domain and emails per brand
See it in motion
Scale and Success
book.scaleandsuccess.com
Wed 30 · 10:00
Brightstead
book.brightstead.com
Thu 01 · 14:30
GrantAuthority
schedule.grantauthority.com
Fri 02 · 09:00
OrgBillingCalendarBookings
Brightstead
GrantAuthority
VIEWING ASAdminRuns one brand · manages its team
IVAccess hierarchy

Admins and members.
The lines drawn where they should be.

The agency principal sees what needs seeing. Account leads run their own books. Members keep their own calendars and stay clear of the org's settings. Sub-brands run on their own URLs. Members get assigned to one. Nobody ever lands somewhere they shouldn't be.

Built into the platform from the start.

VThe platform

What's actually under the hood.

A booking page that's yours to design.

Logo, palette, typefaces, the line above the intake form. Pick from a designed template or build the page from scratch. The visitor lands somewhere considered.

Calendars and meetings, hooked up properly.

Google, Microsoft, Outlook on one side. Meet, Teams, Zoom on the other. Set your buffers, your minimum lead time, the furthest out you want bookings to go. The slots that show up are the ones you'd actually take.

Teams and trust, handled.

Bring people in by invite, assign them to a brand, watch the rollup. Everyone gets their own page. The org runs on one back office. Sessions revoked the second they should be. Credentials encrypted. Data isolated by org. The boring parts done properly.

VIPricing

Pay for the people who use it.

Free
$0/forever

A taste, not the meal. One page, the basics done beautifully.

Start free
  • 1 person
  • 2 event types · 50 bookings / mo
  • 3 designed themes · your logo
  • Google Calendar + Meet
  • Foyercal badge stays on
Most chosen
Pro
$12.99/mo

Solo, the way it should be. Full theming, custom domain, no badge.

Start Pro
  • 1 person · unlimited bookings
  • Your colors, fonts, logo, layout
  • Custom domain (book.yourbrand.com)
  • Google · Microsoft · Outlook · Meet · Teams · Zoom
  • Reminders on your cadence
  • Foyercal badge comes off
Growth
$19.99/seat/mo · 2-seat min ($39.98)

Most picked by agencies. Per-seat from 2. Sub-brands, leads, rollup.

Start Growth
  • Everything in Pro
  • Per-seat pricing from 2 users
  • Up to 3 sub-brands · brand toggle
  • Email leads database · CSV import
  • Read-only API · audit log
VIIQuestions

The ones worth asking.

Yes, from Pro upward. Point a subdomain at us, like book.yourbrand.com or schedule.yourstudio.com, and we handle the certificate. Enterprise gets full white label across the entire experience, including emails sent from your own domain.
Pro is $12.99 a month for one person. Growth is $19.99 per seat per month with a two-seat minimum, so an agency starts at $39.98 a month and adds seats as it grows. Annual billing is $129 for Pro and $199 per seat for Growth — roughly two months free on either. Enterprise is custom and starts where the scope makes it sensible.
You can pull everything out at any time. Bookings, contacts, intake responses, settings. If you cancel, your data sits there for 30 days, then it's gone. We don't keep what you didn't ask us to keep.
Yes. Bring your event types, availability, and existing bookings via CSV import on Growth and up. Enterprise migrations are handled on our side, including calendar history, custom domains, and branded emails. Most teams are fully moved in under an afternoon.
Google Calendar, Microsoft 365, and Outlook on the calendar side. Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, and Zoom on the meeting side. Connect any combination. Foyercal reads the busy times, writes the booking back to the right calendar, and generates the right meeting link automatically.
Yes. Marketing consent is captured per booking with the exact language shown to the visitor, the timestamp, and an anonymized record of where they came from. Retention is set per organization. We don't sell or share booking data, and we don't track visitors across other sites.
The admin who created it. Members assigned to a sub-brand inherit the visual identity. They can't change colors, fonts, or the tagline on their booking page. They can change their bio, photo, intake questions, and availability. The look stays consistent across everyone who books under that brand.
Yes. Free is genuinely free. One user, two event types, fifty bookings a month, three designed themes. Card not required. Most people decide whether they want Pro inside the first week.
A note from the team

The first time we sent a client a booking link with the colors changed and the logo swapped, we knew it wasn't the brand we'd just built. It was a stranger's page wearing our hat.

Foyercal started there. A booking page is a brand moment. The email is too. The reminder, the reschedule, the small confirmation that lands at 7am. All of it. The difference between a client who feels handled and one who feels processed.

We built Foyercal for the people who notice the small things. We made the tool we wanted to send instead.

The Foyercal team

They'll know they're in the right place
before they read the URL.