What No-Code tool does Webflow use for its reservations or booking system?

TL;DR
  • Webflow relies on third-party no-code tools like Calendly, Acuity Scheduling, Zapier, and Make for booking functionality.  
  • These tools are integrated using embeds, Webflow Forms, and automation platforms to create dynamic reservation workflows.

Webflow does not have a native reservations or booking system, so it relies on third-party no-code tools for that functionality.

1. Use of No-Code Tools for Bookings

Webflow typically integrates with external no-code platforms like:

  • Acuity Scheduling (now owned by Squarespace) – For appointment scheduling, embedded via iframe or custom code.
  • Calendly – Commonly embedded via widgets or buttons, great for consultations or simple bookings.
  • TidyCal – A more affordable alternative to Calendly, often embedded in Webflow sites.
  • Zapier – Used to connect Webflow Forms with apps like Google Calendar or Airtable for custom booking workflows.
  • Make (formerly Integromat) – Another no-code automation option used to build custom reservation systems on top of Webflow.
  • Memberstack or Outseta – These tools combine user logins, subscriptions, and booking form gating.
  • YouCanBook.me – Booking tool often integrated via embed.

2. How These Are Used in Webflow

  • Embed Booking Widgets: Webflow allows direct embedding of these tools using Embed components or custom code embeds.
  • Dynamic Workflows: You can use Webflow Forms + Zapier/Make to collect reservation info and send it to Google Calendar, Airtable, or email.
  • CMS-Based Schedules: Webflow CMS can be enhanced with external tools to simulate booking logic (availability, reservations).

Summary

Webflow uses third-party no-code tools like Calendly, Acuity Scheduling, Make, and Zapier to handle reservations and bookings. These are embedded or integrated into Webflow using embeds, forms, and automation tools.

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