Software · head to head
Google Calendar vs Greenhouse
The short version
- Only Google Calendar has a free tier, so it costs nothing to try first.
- Each has a real cost: Google Calendar no AI-driven scheduling assistance or automatic meeting time optimization; Greenhouse core plan lacks talent discovery and contact lookups
- They diverge on capability: Google Calendar covers Event scheduling, Greenhouse covers Applicant tracking.
Where they differ
Only the attributes on which Google Calendar and Greenhouse actually diverge.
| Attribute | Google Calendar | Greenhouse |
|---|---|---|
| Starting price | Free | On request |
| Pricing model | Unknown | quote |
| Free tier | Yes | No |
| Platforms | Web, iOS, Android, macOS, Windows | Web, Ios, Android, Api |
| Founded | 1998 | 2012 |
Identical on both: user rating (Not yet rated), category (Unknown).
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 Google Calendar
- Event scheduling
- Multiple calendars
- Reminders and notifications
- Event sharing
- Video conferencing integration
- Gmail
- Google Meet
- Google Tasks
Only in Greenhouse
- Applicant tracking
- Interview scheduling
- Scorecard system
- Job board posting
- Candidate CRM
- Reporting & analytics
- Offer management
- EEO compliance
Both cover
- Slack
- Zoom
What people use each for
The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.
Google Calendar
- Schedulingnot Greenhouse
- Appointment bookingnot Greenhouse
- Time trackingnot Greenhouse
- Resource managementnot Greenhouse
- Team coordinationnot Greenhouse
Greenhouse
- Applicant tracking system for structured hiringnot Google Calendar
- AI-powered interview notetaking and sourcingnot Google Calendar
Where each one falls short
Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.
Google Calendar
- No AI-driven scheduling assistance or automatic meeting time optimization
- Lacks built-in appointment booking pages or payment integrations for scheduling
- Limited mobile support for shared calendars and unreliable push notifications on phones
- No native task management or project tracking features within the calendar interface
- Limited offline functionality on the web (read-only mode only)
- Strict usage limits (maximum 60 calendars, 750 shares per time period)
Greenhouse
- Core plan lacks talent discovery and contact lookups
- Core plan lacks email automation and applicant texting
- Plus plan lacks resume anonymisation and application limits
- Plus plan lacks audit logging and developer tools
- Pricing customised by hiring volume and company size, not published
- Only Pro tier offers audit logs and developer sandbox
Pricing, plan by plan
Google Calendar
Free- PersonalFree
- Event scheduling
- Sharing
- Notifications
- Google Workspace Business Starter$7/month
- All personal features
- Team collaboration
- 30GB storage
Greenhouse
On requestNo published plan breakdown. See the Greenhouse review.
Which should you pick?
Choose Google Calendar if
- You need event scheduling.
- You want to start without paying.
- You work on Web, iOS, Android, macOS, Windows.
- You also want multiple calendars.
Choose Greenhouse if
- You need applicant tracking.
- You work on Web, Ios, Android, Api.
- You also want interview scheduling.
Questions people ask
- Is Google Calendar or Greenhouse better?
- Neither clearly leads. Google Calendar starts at Free and Greenhouse at On request, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
- Which is cheaper, Google Calendar or Greenhouse?
- Google Calendar has a free tier; the other does not. Paid plans start at Free for Google Calendar and On request for Greenhouse.
- Does Google Calendar or Greenhouse run on more platforms?
- Google Calendar runs on Web, iOS, Android, macOS, Windows. Greenhouse runs on Web, Ios, Android, Api.
- Can I use Google Calendar for free?
- Yes. Google Calendar has a free tier, so you can try it without paying. Greenhouse starts at On request.
- What is Google Calendar best used for?
- Google Calendar is most often used for scheduling, appointment booking, time tracking, resource management. Of those, scheduling and appointment booking are not what Greenhouse is typically brought in for.
- What can Google Calendar do that Greenhouse cannot?
- Google Calendar covers Event scheduling, Multiple calendars, Reminders and notifications, Event sharing. Greenhouse covers Applicant tracking, Interview scheduling, Scorecard system, Job board posting. Both handle Slack, Zoom.
Answered from the vendors’ own pages
Google Calendar: Can I use Google Calendar offline?
Yes. On the web, Google Calendar works in read-only mode offline for cached events. On iOS and Android, the Google Calendar app automatically caches recent events and lets you create, edit, and respond to events offline. Changes sync automatically when you reconnect to the internet.
SourceGoogle Calendar: Can I export my calendar data?
Yes. Google Calendar exports as ICS files through Settings > Import & export > Export. ICS files are readable by Outlook, Apple Calendar, Thunderbird, and most other calendar applications.
SourceGoogle Calendar: Does Google Calendar integrate with video conferencing?
Yes. Google Calendar integrates natively with Google Meet and Zoom. When you create an event, you can add a video conference link directly. Other platforms like Webex and GoTo Meeting can be integrated via Zapier or third-party automation.
SourceGoogle Calendar: Can I share my calendar with teams?
Yes. You can share individual calendars with specific people or make them publicly viewable. However, accessing shared calendars on mobile devices has limitations, and push notifications for shared calendars may not work reliably on phones.
SourceGoogle Calendar: Does Google Calendar work with Outlook?
No direct integration. You can manually import/export using ICS files or use third-party tools like Zapier to sync events. This is different from Outlook, which integrates seamlessly within Microsoft 365.
SourceGoogle Calendar: Is there a cost to use Google Calendar?
Google Calendar is free for personal use. Google Workspace plans (which include Calendar) start at $7 per user per month for business use.
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