Calendly helps organizations globally automate the meeting lifecycle by removing the scheduling back and forth, with the goal of enabling companies to close deals, hire candidates faster, and build relationships.
$12
per month per seat
Groove, a Clari company
Score 8.5 out of 10
N/A
Groove is a sales engagement platform that enables sales leaders to execute their strategy in a smarter and more adaptive way. With Groove, revenue leaders can use automation to do more with less, with the goal of driving greater efficiency and effectiveness across the customer lifecycle. Groove states they enable more than 75,000 users at ADP, Google, Uber, iHeartMedia, Capital One, and other large enterprises.
Assistant.to is a great tool, but Calendly's UI is much simpler and more powerful. With Assistant.to, you only have the ability to embed availability into an email, but with Calendly you actually have your own link to send people. They also have a Chrome extension and more …
I hesitate to even compare these two products because my prior experience with Calendly was limited and so long ago that my memory is likely compromised. What I remember most was that, at the time (circa 2016-2017), Calendly was almost exclusively used to set appointments as …
Groove has a lot more features than what Calendly offered, it's easier to use and provides a friendly environment to keep on learning and improving your tech skills in the app itself.
Calendly is too restricted and limited unless I use the paid version. Groove has so much more features on top of the calendar/meeting scheduler. I do wish both had an automatic Google Meets when a calendar event gets made, though, but it's OK because I have to edit the calendar …
Groove's integration with Salesforce is its primary differentiator. Outreach/Salesloft cater to all CRMs and their sync with SFDC has a delay, requires additional configuration, and is often frustrating for admins.
Salesforce Sales Engagement (formerly High Velocity Sales) also …
Groove integrates seamlessly with all the systems I use, and that makes it easier for me and my daily tasks as a salesperson. The other systems did not have as seamless integrations when I used them. Things could be different, and they may have upgraded. Also, Groove has some …
Eloqua might be the best marketing and emailing technology that 2005 had to offer, but it's incredibly outdated, inelegant, and challenging to use.
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My workplace trained me in Groove when I started, so it wasn't so much of a choice for me. But compared to anything that I've used before, Groove is definitely the easiest to use and has changed my workflow immensely! I wish I'd known about it sooner because I would have …
I did not select Groove for the department, however, I have a lot more flexibility and customization with Groove re: scheduling. I would use the mentioned products occasionally however I largely worked on Outlook, which is a nightmare for students re: scheduling, and …
Groove is inexpensive and is a greater fit for early-stage startups. Outreach is a more sophisticated tool and a better fit for mid-large size firms. Groove is a perfect fit for our business and our pockets as well.
We first utilized Salesforce Inbox, which we loved for its capability of capturing part of the conversation (though sometimes manually), as well as the ability to add calendar invitations inline in the email. However, when we found that Groove captured and imported ALL of the …