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Cal.diy: Open-Source Self-Hosted Scheduling Platform Forked from Cal.com

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petecooper

1mo ago· 23 min readenCode

Summary

Cal.diy is a community-driven, fully open-source scheduling platform that is a fork of Cal.com with all enterprise and commercial code removed. It's 100% MIT-licensed with no proprietary features, designed for individuals and self-hosters who want full control over their scheduling infrastructure without commercial dependencies. The project is self-hosted only, with no managed version available, and users must run it on their own infrastructure.

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Cal.diy is the community-driven, fully open-source scheduling platform — a fork of Cal.com with all enterprise/commercial code removed.
Cal.diy is 100% MIT-licensed with no proprietary 'Enterprise Edition' features.
It's designed for individuals and self-hosters who want full control over their scheduling infrastructure without any commercial dependencies.
Note: Cal.diy is a self-hosted project. There is no hosted/managed version. You run it on your own infrastructure.
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Scheduling infrastructure for absolutely everyone. - calcom/cal.diy

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