Database & Data Management · head to head
Amazon Aurora vs SavvyCal

Amazon Aurora
Database & Data Management
MySQL and PostgreSQL-compatible relational database built for the cloud
- From
- Free
- Rated
- -

SavvyCal
Calendar & Time Management
Scheduling that puts your recipients first
- From
- Free
- Rated
- -
The short version
- Each has a real cost: Amazon Aurora aurora requires AWS ecosystem knowledge and integration with other AWS services; SavvyCal fewer native third-party integrations compared to Calendly
- They diverge on capability: Amazon Aurora covers MySQL/PostgreSQL Compatible, SavvyCal covers Calendar overlay.
Where they differ
Only the attributes on which Amazon Aurora and SavvyCal actually diverge.
| Attribute | Amazon Aurora | SavvyCal |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing model | usage-based | Unknown |
| Platforms | AWS Cloud | Web |
| Category | Database & Data Management | Calendar & Time Management |
| Founded | 2006 | 2020 |
Identical on both: starting price (Free), free tier (Yes), user rating (Not yet rated).
What each one covers
Drawn from each product's published feature list. An absence here means we hold no record of it - not that the product lacks it.
Only in Amazon Aurora
- MySQL/PostgreSQL Compatible
- 5x MySQL Performance
- Auto-scaling Storage
- Global Database
- Serverless v2
- Multi-master
- Fault Tolerant
- AWS Lambda
Only in SavvyCal
- Calendar overlay
- Personalized links
- Priority scheduling
- Time zone detection
- Recipient experience focus
- Google Calendar
- Outlook
- Zoom
Both cover
- Web support
What people use each for
The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.
Amazon Aurora
- Transaction processingnot SavvyCal
- Data storagenot SavvyCal
- Application backendnot SavvyCal
- Reportingnot SavvyCal
- Data analyticsnot SavvyCal
SavvyCal
- Schedulingnot Amazon Aurora
- Appointment bookingnot Amazon Aurora
- Time trackingnot Amazon Aurora
- Resource managementnot Amazon Aurora
- Team coordinationnot Amazon Aurora
Where each one falls short
Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.
Amazon Aurora
- Aurora requires AWS ecosystem knowledge and integration with other AWS services
- Pricing can become expensive with high-traffic applications using many read replicas
- Limited support for non-relational data types compared to NoSQL alternatives
SavvyCal
- Fewer native third-party integrations compared to Calendly
- Limited automation workflows compared to enterprise solutions
- Smaller user base means less marketplace ecosystem
Pricing, plan by plan
Amazon Aurora
Free- Serverless v2$0.12/hour
- Auto-scaling
- Pay per ACU
- Instant scaling
- Provisioned$29/month
- Dedicated instances
- Predictable performance
- Reserved capacity
SavvyCal
Free- FreeFree
- 1 scheduling link
- 1 calendar connection
- Basic scheduling
- Standard$12/month
- 6 scheduling links
- 3 calendar connections
- Payment collection
- Pro$40/month
- Unlimited scheduling links
- Unlimited calendars
- Admin access
Which should you pick?
Choose Amazon Aurora if
- You need mysql/postgresql compatible.
- You want to start without paying.
- You work on AWS Cloud.
- You also want 5x mysql performance.
Choose SavvyCal if
- You need calendar overlay.
- You want to start without paying.
- You also want personalized links.
Questions people ask
- Is Amazon Aurora or SavvyCal better?
- Neither clearly leads. Amazon Aurora starts at Free and SavvyCal at Free, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
- Which is cheaper, Amazon Aurora or SavvyCal?
- Amazon Aurora starts at Free and SavvyCal at Free.
- Does Amazon Aurora or SavvyCal run on more platforms?
- Amazon Aurora runs on AWS Cloud. SavvyCal runs on Web.
- Can I use Amazon Aurora for free?
- Both have a free tier, so you can try either at no cost before committing.
- What is Amazon Aurora best used for?
- Amazon Aurora is most often used for transaction processing, data storage, application backend, reporting. Of those, transaction processing and data storage are not what SavvyCal is typically brought in for.
- What can Amazon Aurora do that SavvyCal cannot?
- Amazon Aurora covers MySQL/PostgreSQL Compatible, 5x MySQL Performance, Auto-scaling Storage, Global Database. SavvyCal covers Calendar overlay, Personalized links, Priority scheduling, Time zone detection. Both handle Web support.
Answered from the vendors’ own pages
Amazon Aurora: Is Amazon Aurora compatible with MySQL and PostgreSQL?
Yes, Amazon Aurora offers MySQL and PostgreSQL compatibility with full compatibility to their open-source counterparts, allowing you to migrate existing databases with standard tools.
SourceSavvyCal: Does SavvyCal have a free plan?
Yes. SavvyCal offers a free plan with one active scheduling link and one calendar connection for basic individual use.
SourceAmazon Aurora: What uptime SLA does Amazon Aurora provide?
Aurora is designed for up to 99.99% single-region uptime and 99.999% multi-region uptime with automatic failover.
SourceSavvyCal: What makes SavvyCal different from Calendly?
SavvyCal uniquely allows recipients to see their own calendar overlaid with your availability, making it easier to find matching times without browsing a list of open slots.
SourceAmazon Aurora: How much does Amazon Aurora cost?
Aurora uses serverless, usage-based pricing where you pay only for consumed capacity. Typical pricing ranges from $50-70 per month for minimal setups to $400-600 per month for small production clusters.
SourceSavvyCal: What calendar platforms does SavvyCal integrate with?
SavvyCal integrates with iCloud Calendar, Outlook, Zoom, and Microsoft Teams to prevent double-bookings and sync availability.
SourceAmazon Aurora: Can Amazon Aurora scale automatically?
Yes, Aurora automatically scales to match workload demands without performance degradation, supporting both read and write scaling.
SourceAmazon Aurora: How many read replicas does Aurora support?
Aurora supports up to 15 low-latency read replicas for distributing read traffic across your application.
SourceRelated pages
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