Software · head to head
Rise Calendar vs Skedda
The short version
- Only Skedda has a free tier, so it costs nothing to try first.
- Each has a real cost: Rise Calendar product discontinued as of March 31, 2025; Skedda pricing is per space with a bundled minimum, so the entry Starter plan is $99 per month for 15 spaces whether or not you use them
- They diverge on capability: Rise Calendar covers Native Mac app, Skedda covers Space scheduling.
Where they differ
Only the attributes on which Rise Calendar and Skedda actually diverge.
| Attribute | Rise Calendar | Skedda |
|---|---|---|
| Starting price | $16/year | Free |
| Pricing model | subscription | freemium |
| Free tier | No | Yes |
| Platforms | iOS, Android, macOS, Windows | Web, Ios, Android |
| Founded | 2021 | 2013 |
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 Rise Calendar
- Native Mac app
- Natural language
- Menu bar widget
- Quick event creation
- Minimal design
- iCloud
- Exchange
- Macos support
Only in Skedda
- Space scheduling
- Interactive floor maps
- Booking rules
- Self-service booking
- Usage analytics
- Microsoft Teams
- Slack
- Zapier
Both cover
- Google Calendar
- Outlook
What people use each for
The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.
Rise Calendar
- Schedulingnot Skedda
- Appointment bookingnot Skedda
- Time trackingnot Skedda
- Resource managementnot Skedda
- Team coordinationnot Skedda
Skedda
- Booking desks and meeting rooms in a hybrid workplacenot Rise Calendar
- Interactive floor plan based space management for officesnot Rise Calendar
- Scheduling shared studios, courts and community spacesnot Rise Calendar
Where each one falls short
Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.
Rise Calendar
- Product discontinued as of March 31, 2025
- Failed to achieve sufficient commercial traction despite 900 teams and 30% month-over-month growth
Skedda
- Pricing is per space with a bundled minimum, so the entry Starter plan is $99 per month for 15 spaces whether or not you use them
- All published plans are quoted billed annually, with no monthly rate shown
- The rules and roles engine is basic on Starter and limited on Plus; the full engine requires Premier
- The insights dashboard is limited on the Starter plan
- Assigned spaces and unlimited custom fields require the Premier plan
- A dedicated account manager, legal agreement flexibility and white glove implementation are Enterprise only, and Enterprise carries no published price
- Every plan, including the cheapest, routes through Talk to Sales rather than self-serve checkout
Pricing, plan by plan
Rise Calendar
$16/year- Annual$16/year
- Full calendar
- Menu bar access
- Natural language
Skedda
Free- CoreFree
- Basic scheduling
- 1 location
- Essential features
- Pro$99/month
- Multiple locations
- SSO
- Advanced rules
Which should you pick?
Choose Rise Calendar if
- You need native mac app.
- You work on iOS, Android, macOS, Windows.
- You also want natural language.
Choose Skedda if
- You need space scheduling.
- You want to start without paying.
- You work on Web, Ios, Android.
- You also want interactive floor maps.
Questions people ask
- Is Rise Calendar or Skedda better?
- Neither clearly leads. Rise Calendar starts at $16/year and Skedda at Free, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
- Which is cheaper, Rise Calendar or Skedda?
- Skedda has a free tier; the other does not. Paid plans start at $16/year for Rise Calendar and Free for Skedda.
- Does Rise Calendar or Skedda run on more platforms?
- Rise Calendar runs on iOS, Android, macOS, Windows. Skedda runs on Web, Ios, Android.
- Can I use Skedda for free?
- Yes. Skedda has a free tier, so you can try it without paying. Rise Calendar starts at $16/year.
- What is Rise Calendar best used for?
- Rise Calendar is most often used for scheduling, appointment booking, time tracking, resource management. Of those, scheduling and appointment booking are not what Skedda is typically brought in for.
- What can Rise Calendar do that Skedda cannot?
- Rise Calendar covers Native Mac app, Natural language, Menu bar widget, Quick event creation. Skedda covers Space scheduling, Interactive floor maps, Booking rules, Self-service booking. Both handle Google Calendar, Outlook.
Answered from the vendors’ own pages
Rise Calendar: Is Rise Calendar still available?
No, Rise Calendar was discontinued on March 31, 2025. The service shut down after failing to achieve commercial traction in a competitive market. All user data was permanently deleted.
SourceRise Calendar: What were Rise Calendar's main features?
Rise offered calendar management with synchronization to Google Calendar, Outlook, and iCloud; integrated task and project management; scheduling optimization with FocusGuard; and cross-platform apps for iOS, Android, macOS, and Windows.
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