What is Motion?
Motion is a project management tool that has a pretty awesome scheduling feature. If you're just looking for a standalone scheduler, skip Motion. But if you're looking for a way to organize your tasks, projects, and time and you only basic scheduling needs then Motion could be a great fit. We use it ourselves and have so for 4+ years.
The meeting scheduler itself gives you the ability to share availability or create simple booking pages (you can even ask participants a few questions prior to scheduling).
That said, if your business has heavy workflows around scheduling (e.g. you need round robin for leads routing, or want to take payments before a call), then Motion isn't for you.
Pros and Cons
Pros
- Seamlessly integrated with Motion’s task and project management system
- Fully synced with your calendar and real availability
- Customize templates (e.g., solo meetings or team meetings)
Cons
- Not built for complex scheduling workflows (taking payments, etc)
- No lead routing and automation compared to dedicated tools
Key Features
Custom Booking Links
We use it to create general or one-time links to share our availability. You can define your working hours and control exactly when people can book with you, so it does offer some flexibility.
Scheduling Controls
You have the ability to avoid back-to-back meetings and the option to set daily meeting limits. You can also create separate scheduling templates, which gives you an added layer of organization (e.g. if you work two jobs, and want one scheduling link for weekdays vs weeknights).
Team Booking Pages
You can set up booking pages for multiple team members. For example, we have a booking page that checks my calendar along with my co-founders so that someone can book in with both of us.
Pricing
Motions prices range from $19 to $34 per month (Individual to Team plans), and the meeting scheduler is included within that broader system.