SetMore is appointment scheduling software from the company of the same name in Portland, Oregon.
$9
per month per user (unlimited users)
Upper Hand
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Small Businesses (1-50 employees)
Upper Hand is a provider of full-suite sports and fitness management software that aims to enable businesses to achieve more while doing less. Upper Hand untangles the complexities behind running a business to empower teams to deliver stronger client outcomes that grow the bottom line. Sports and fitness facilities, studios, and businesses - from small enterprises to large franchises - can use Upper Hand’s integrated software and payments platform to operate their businesses, increase…
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Pricing
Setmore
Upper Hand
Editions & Modules
Team
$9
per month per user (unlimited users)
Pro
$12
per month per user (1-2 users)
Level 4
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Level 1
$75
per month
Level 2
$125
per month
Level 3
$225
per month
Offerings
Pricing Offerings
Setmore
Upper Hand
Free Trial
No
No
Free/Freemium Version
Yes
No
Premium Consulting/Integration Services
No
No
Entry-level Setup Fee
No setup fee
Optional
Additional Details
Up to a 58% discount available for annual pricing.
Plans begin at $75/month and can be viewed at upperhand.com/pricing.
I've used various appointment scheduler tools directly through Outlook and Google. Google calendar has an appointment slots feature that I've tried, but it wasn't the right tool for what we needed, so we ended up not using it. SetMore is the only paid appointment scheduler …
I have used Google calendar and Outlook calendar, but if the person you are inviting does not have those softwares, it is really redundant. Also, the aforementioned apps do not let employees book time on your calendar if they do not have an account, while SetMore easily lets …
SetMore is so much simpler while providing great features. The ease of use makes this a better product for our clients and staff without sacrificing many of the bells and whistles that others tout. The online booking pages ability to schedule without creating a login has led to …
Used those in previous jobs, however, comparing against SetMore. SetMore is more open to internal and external users that can take in place. With the others, many needed a VPN connection to use it. No capabilities for external users of the organization to access and schedule or …
I started the free version because it was free - but then upgraded once I saw it worked well. I chose this over Mind Body because of the lower cost and how easy it is to use. Also, it's one of the only similar products that you can place a widget on both Facebook and my own …
As mentioned before, the price point of SetMore is better than many of its competitors. We pay $25/month for our whole team to use it, although I think they might be changing the price plans soon so we may have to reevaluate this factor later. I can't give it a 10 out of 10 review because we've just dealt with way too many calendar syncing errors and bugs in our time using it - and SetMore has been way too slow in actually fixing the issues. Customer service is always quick to respond in Chat, but it's a different story with how fast their developers can fix bugs and how much they choose to prioritize certain issues. For the most part, especially more recently, we've had a good experience with SetMore - and it makes appointment scheduling with our students easier. We're glad to use it and I would recommend it to others in education who support students doing 1 on 1 advising. Just except some bugs to come up now and then that may not get fixed immediately.
Used those in previous jobs, however, comparing against SetMore. SetMore is more open to internal and external users that can take in place. With the others, many needed a VPN connection to use it. No capabilities for external users of the organization to access and schedule or check the availability of the internal resources. That being said, SetMore needs a facelift. It is a great tool but is getting aged. New freeware available, freemium tools for similar purposes getting out that can fill the gaps where SetMore is failing.