Software · head to head
TidyCal vs Teamup
The short version
- Only Teamup has a free tier, so it costs nothing to try first.
- Each has a real cost: TidyCal sold as a one-time lifetime purchase from $29 up to $300 depending on tier rather than a subscription, which is unusual among scheduling tools; Teamup no dedicated desktop application for Windows or macOS; only web and mobile apps available
Where they differ
Only the attributes on which TidyCal and Teamup actually diverge.
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 TidyCal
Nothing recorded that Teamup does not also cover.
Only in Teamup
- Sub-calendars
- Access permissions
- Signup sheets
- Embeddable widgets
- iCal sync
- Google Calendar
- Outlook
- iCal
What people use each for
The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.
TidyCal
No use cases recorded yet. See the TidyCal review.
Teamup
- Schedulingnot TidyCal
- Appointment bookingnot TidyCal
- Time trackingnot TidyCal
- Resource managementnot TidyCal
- Team coordinationnot TidyCal
Where each one falls short
Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.
TidyCal
- Sold as a one-time lifetime purchase from $29 up to $300 depending on tier rather than a subscription, which is unusual among scheduling tools
Teamup
- No dedicated desktop application for Windows or macOS; only web and mobile apps available
- Cannot edit events offline; mobile app limits editing to read-only when disconnected
- Mobile app has significantly fewer features compared to the web version, requiring users to switch to browser for complex scheduling tasks
Pricing, plan by plan
TidyCal
On requestNo published plan breakdown. See the TidyCal review.
Teamup
Free- FreeFree
- 5 sub-calendars
- 1 custom field
- 5 users
- Plus$12/month
- 12 sub-calendars
- 12 users
- 2GB storage
- Pro$30/month
- 25 sub-calendars
- 25 users
- 10 custom fields
- Business$70/month
- 70 sub-calendars
- 50 users
- 20 custom fields
Which should you pick?
Choose TidyCal if
Nothing in the data separates TidyCal from Teamup on the points above - pick on price and on how each one feels to use.
Choose Teamup if
- You need sub-calendars.
- You want to start without paying.
- You work on Web, iOS, Android.
- You also want access permissions.
Questions people ask
- Is TidyCal or Teamup better?
- Neither clearly leads. TidyCal starts at On request and Teamup at Free, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
- Which is cheaper, TidyCal or Teamup?
- Teamup has a free tier; the other does not. Paid plans start at On request for TidyCal and Free for Teamup.
- Does TidyCal or Teamup run on more platforms?
- TidyCal runs on Web. Teamup runs on Web, iOS, Android.
- Can I use Teamup for free?
- Yes. Teamup has a free tier, so you can try it without paying. TidyCal starts at On request.
- What can TidyCal do that Teamup cannot?
- Teamup covers Sub-calendars, Access permissions, Signup sheets, Embeddable widgets.
Answered from the vendors’ own pages
Teamup: Does Teamup work offline?
The Teamup mobile apps allow you to view your calendar offline on iOS and Android, seeing all scheduled events and details synced before you lost connectivity. However, you cannot edit existing events offline to prevent version conflicts. You can create new events offline, but they become read-only until you regain internet connection.
SourceTeamup: Does Teamup integrate with Google Calendar or Outlook?
Teamup integrates with Google Calendar and Outlook through iCalendar (ICS) feeds, allowing you to synchronize Teamup events with your existing calendar systems. You can also use Zapier to automate workflows between Teamup and 2000+ third-party applications including Slack and Microsoft Teams.
SourceTeamup: What platforms does Teamup support?
Teamup is available as a web application, with native mobile apps for iOS and Android. There is no dedicated desktop application for Windows or macOS; the web version works in any modern browser.
SourceTeamup: Is there a free version of Teamup?
Yes, Teamup offers a free tier that includes 5 sub-calendars, 1 custom field, and up to 5 users. Paid plans start at $12 per month (billed yearly) and scale up to $160 per month for enterprise features.
SourceTeamup: Does Teamup support enterprise SSO?
Yes, Teamup supports Single Sign-On through Azure AD and OIDC (OpenID Connect) for enterprise customers. Organization accounts with SSO support start at $1,200 per year and scale incrementally by user count.
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