Calendly Reviews

2.9

37% would recommend to a friend

(215 total reviews)
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Tope Awotona

33% approve of CEO

29% positive business outlook

Calendly has an employee rating of 2.9 out of 5 stars, based on 215 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have an average working experience there. The Calendly employee rating is 25% below average for employers within the Information Technology industry (3.9 stars).

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215 reviews
2.0
21 Aug 2024

Rock and a hard place

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

• Fully remote employment • Great hours (9:00am-2:00pm Pacific meeting window) • Great compensation (401k match and highly competitive base pay) • Great product (solves a real problem for many many many users) • Great brand (loyal promoters & global brand momentum)

Cons

EXECUTION MODEL Calendly's product development model most closely resembles a development agency, with the founding CEO as "the customer” who is choosing features to ship, setting all product priorities, and providing specific product requirements on each product project. And similar to customers working with development agencies, there is often continuous scope increase, constant re-prioritization, and discarding developed work in favor of something else. While there is a place for this type of development model in SaaS, it will likely frustrate product managers who seek autonomy and empowerment to objectively drive meaningful business results. Usage and experimentation data results are often disregarded in decision-making. Growth teams have struggled to achieve any traction or meaningful impact and progress as a result. PRODUCT LEADERSHIP C-suite turnover at Calendly has been remarkable and has materially affected the ability to execute strategic plans effectively. During my time at Calendly, there were changes or removals of key executives including the CTO, CMO (twice), CHRO, CCO, CRO, and CPO. Most notably, the product teams have experienced three different Chief Product Officers over the past five years with departures largely due to conflicts with the CEO over product vision and strategy. Product teams have reported low engagement scores without any outreach from product execs in response. On more than one occasion, the CPO has shifted stance to mirror the CEO's during executive reviews—leaving teams to defend their points of view with little air cover or support. MARKET THREAT Once an innovative solution to solve an acute problem, asynchronous scheduling has become increasingly commoditized in SaaS. There is an increasing number of startups developing similar products with more agility and disruptive technology. Behemoths like Google and Microsoft offer Calendly-like scheduling tools as part of their broader ecosystems at no additional cost. IT teams can too easily justify canceling Calendly in favor of these features that are included in Google or Microsoft workspace subscriptions. While Calendly remains "the Kleenex" of asynchronous scheduling, it must innovate more rapidly to address user needs beyond basic scheduling to maintain its market leadership.

1.0
19 Sept 2023

Rough times ahead

Recommend
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Pros

- Competitive salary and benefits package - Opportunity to work on a product that is used by millions of people - Some talented and passionate colleagues

Cons

- Constant management turnover: I've had over 4 managers in my short time at Calendly, and I'm not the only one. Senior leadership has also had unprecedented turnover in the last 6 months. This makes it difficult to get any consistency or support in my role. -Toxic CEO: I've never experienced or heard more distrust and "bad experiences" about interacting with a CEO than I have at Calendly. This creates a negative work environment and makes it difficult to be motivated and engaged in my work. - Inexperienced CPO: The CEO recently hired a CPO who has never innovated or scaled a product like Calendly for a successful exit. This raises concerns about the company's future direction and ability to compete in the market. - Unaccountable engineering team: Engineering has the lowest accountability of any team I have worked with in tech. Commitments are constantly missed and nothing is done about it. This makes it difficult to deliver on product goals and deadlines.

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Calendly Response
2y
Hey there, thanks for sharing your thoughts. While certain challenges exist in any company experiencing high growth, we're genuinely very excited about the future. We're pouring a lot into our product, our mission, and our fantastic team, and we’re looking forward to what’s to come for Team Calendly. If you're up for it, chatting with your manager or HRBP directly about the accountability frustrations and your overall feedback could be really helpful and also contribute to change - they're there to support you. Thanks for being open, and let's keep the conversation going as we move forward together.
3.0
7 Feb 2024
Recommend
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Pros

The IC and management level are awesome. I work across many functions and can't think of one person on the IC/manager level who I don't like working with. Perks and compensation generally on par with other SaaS companies. Although some have been reduced due to budget constraints.

Cons

The most challenging and tiresome part of Calendly is the CEO. Calendly's strategic direction is very tops down. Tops down is not a bad thing IMO. It can be clear and efficient. What's wrong with Calendly is: You have product direction and priorities set by the CEO. You have both strategic and tactical decisions (down to copy language and small design choices) being made by the CEO. But then there absolutely no accountability for the CEO. I have heard the CEO complain that Calendly is "not working on the right things." Those things are directly set by the CEO. So if that is true, then that is on the CEO. But there is no accountability for this. There are scope items that are directly mandated by the CEO and then their value is questioned by him weeks to months later. This happens *very, very* frequently. It's fine to question the value, but the teams are put on blast when that item was mandated *by him* (not by the team). It's incredibly frustrating. Velocity of engineering teams is targeted. Velocity is suffering because those engineers don't have approved work because they are waiting on the CEO to approve before moving forward. The cognitive dissonance is frankly astounding. So many issues stem from top down leadership without any accountability built in for the main decision maker: our CEO.

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Calendly Response
2y
Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughtful feedback about your experience at Calendly. We value your perspective and we are committed to creating a supportive work environment that ensures our team's success. Your feedback will be shared with our leadership team. If you have further thoughts, please do not hesitate to connect with your People Business Partner about your feedback as they are here to support you. We are committed to learning and improving together.
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