Introduction

TIMIFY and DaySchedule are both appointment scheduling platforms with free tiers and a focus on online booking. They serve overlapping audiences but have different strengths. This comparison is aimed specifically at clinics — not agencies, freelancers, or generic service businesses.

Where specific features could not be confirmed from public documentation, cells show a note to check the vendor's current page directly. We don't invent feature claims.

Affiliate status

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Comparison criteria

We evaluate both platforms against the things that matter most for clinic scheduling specifically:

  • Online booking setup: ease and customisation options
  • Calendar and resource management: multi-staff, multi-room support
  • Automated reminders: channels, timing, and customisation
  • No-show tools: deposits, waitlists, cancellation handling
  • Integrations: calendar sync, payments, EHR/PMS connectivity
  • Pricing: tier structure, limits, and what the free plan gives you
  • Setup time and learning curve

Side-by-side comparison

Where cells say "confirm at [vendor]" — check that vendor's current pricing or features page before purchasing.

Feature TIMIFY DaySchedule
Online self-booking Embeddable widget + direct link Booking page + direct link
Multi-staff calendars Core feature Team management on Professional+
Resource scheduling
(rooms / equipment)
Dedicated feature — key differentiator Not a listed feature — confirm at dayschedule.com
Automated email reminders Premium+ (€25/mo yearly) Professional+ (free plan: confirmation emails only)
Automated SMS reminders See timify.com/pricing for SMS availability by plan Professional+ · WhatsApp reminders on Business+
Waitlist management Not a listed feature — confirm at timify.com Not a listed feature — confirm at dayschedule.com
Deposit / cancellation fee See timify.com for deposit and cancellation policy options Via payment integrations (Professional+) — cancellation policy setup requires manual configuration
Google / Outlook calendar sync Premium+ (€25/mo yearly) — see timify.com for sync direction Free plan — Google Calendar, Office 365, iCal
Payment integration See timify.com for supported payment processors Stripe, Razorpay, PayPal — Professional+
Free tier available With limits With limits
Entry paid plan €25/mo (Premium, billed yearly, excl. VAT) — see timify.com/pricing for current rates Professional plan — see dayschedule.com/pricing for current USD rates
Multi-location support Enterprise Plus (custom pricing) See dayschedule.com for multi-location plan details
Custom branding / white-label Enterprise Plus only (custom pricing) White labeling: Enterprise only · Partial branding removal: Business+
EHR / PMS integration No native EHR — see timify.com integrations for API and Zapier options No native EHR — custom integrations at Enterprise; Zapier available on Professional+

Our pick for most clinics

DaySchedule suits most solo practitioners and small teams — fastest setup, no credit card required. Full verdict ↓

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Where TIMIFY wins

Resource scheduling is TIMIFY's clearest differentiator. The ability to assign appointments to specific rooms, equipment, or practitioners — and see all of them in a unified calendar — is more developed than DaySchedule's current feature set. For clinics where room or equipment availability is a scheduling constraint, this matters.

TIMIFY also has a broader marketplace of app integrations and multi-branch support on higher tiers. If you're running or planning to run across more than one location, TIMIFY's architecture is better suited to this from the start.

Best clinic fit for TIMIFY

Multi-practitioner clinics, physio or allied health practices with treatment rooms, or any setup where rooms and practitioners need to be matched against availability simultaneously.


Where DaySchedule wins

DaySchedule is faster to set up for straightforward one-to-one appointment booking. If your primary workflow is: patient books a time with a practitioner, you auto-confirm or confirm manually, they get a reminder — DaySchedule handles this with less configuration overhead.

Its Google and Outlook calendar sync is consistently cited as reliable. For solo practitioners or small teams without complex resource constraints, this is often the better starting point. The free tier also gives you enough to test the booking flow end-to-end before committing to a paid plan.

Best clinic fit for DaySchedule

Solo practitioners, small GP practices, or any clinic where the primary scheduling need is practitioner-to-patient booking without multi-resource complexity.


Pricing comparison

Pricing verified March 2026

Pricing changes regularly. For current plans and exact figures, check timify.com/pricing and dayschedule.com/pricing before making a decision.

Both platforms have free tiers with feature limits. TIMIFY's entry paid plan (Premium) is €25/month billed annually, adding calendar sync, automated reminders, and mobile apps. DaySchedule's Professional plan adds automatic reminders, round-robin scheduling, and payment processing — check dayschedule.com/pricing for current USD rates. For clinic use requiring automated reminders and multi-staff access, at least the entry paid plan is needed on both platforms.


Verdict

For most clinics: DaySchedule is the faster, lower-friction starting point. If you're a solo practitioner or running a small team without complex resource requirements, start here. Choose TIMIFY if resource-level scheduling — rooms, equipment, multiple practitioners in a unified calendar view — is a hard requirement.

Choose TIMIFY if:

You manage multiple practitioners, rooms, or equipment. You need a unified scheduling view that accounts for all resources simultaneously. You're prepared to spend time on initial configuration.

Choose DaySchedule if:

You want online booking live quickly. Your scheduling is practitioner-focused without complex resource constraints. Reliable calendar sync is a priority.

DaySchedule

Free plan available — online booking live in minutes, no credit card required

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TIMIFY

Free plan available — includes online booking for up to 3 resources

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Frequently asked questions

Is TIMIFY better than DaySchedule for clinics?

It depends on clinic complexity. TIMIFY is stronger for multi-resource scheduling — rooms, equipment, and multiple practitioners in a single view. DaySchedule is faster to set up for simpler use cases where practitioner-to-patient booking is the primary workflow. See the verdict section above for a direct recommendation based on clinic type.

Can I use both on a free plan before deciding?

Both have free tiers. Free tier feature limits should be verified on each vendor's current pricing page, as these change. In general, both free plans give you enough to test the end-to-end booking flow — which is the most important thing to validate before committing.

Do TIMIFY or DaySchedule integrate with EHR systems?

EHR integration claims for both platforms require manual verification — check each vendor's integrations page for current, specific EHR compatibility. Neither platform has deep native EHR integration as a standard feature at the time of writing, though workarounds via API or Zapier exist for some systems. If native EHR integration is a hard requirement, it may be worth evaluating dedicated clinic management platforms.

Which is better for a solo practitioner?

DaySchedule. The setup path is simpler and faster for solo use, and the free tier covers the basics. TIMIFY is not a bad choice for solos — it just has more feature depth than most solo practitioners need, which means more configuration for less proportionate benefit.

What if neither is right for my clinic?

See our broader comparison guide which also covers Zoho Bookings, and notes other commonly used clinic scheduling tools including Cliniko, Jane App, and Acuity.