Self hosted scheduling software?
from ayyo@sh.itjust.works to selfhosted@lemmy.world on 23 Apr 23:03
https://sh.itjust.works/post/59032269

My wife is a nail technician, we just finished getting a nail salon set up for her at home. At the salon she works at right now, she uses a scheduling / crm software called Rosy, I’m trying to see if I can find a self hosted software that can do the same thing for her. I took a look at using Odoo community figuring they’d probably have something that could do it, but it’s locked behind the enterprise license (also way too heavy for how small this operation will be). I’ve looked at maybe using Monica CRM plus just using a calendar, cal.com, I looked at nextcloud plugins, I even tried making my own kind of solution with base-row+n8n+a simple calendar. I thought I found a good option with Savspot, a relatively recent project, but it didn’t really work quite right and apparently the entire codebase is ai generated. I’m probably overcomplicating this honestly, does anyone here have any suggestions for software that can do this?

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Brkdncr@lemmy.world on 23 Apr 23:16 next collapse

Probably not. This rosy app is tailored to salon stuff and honestly looks really good.

esc@piefed.social on 24 Apr 05:29 collapse

It doesn’t look any more ‘tailored’ then any other scheduling software? There seems to be 0 salon specific features after a quick glance.

folekaule@lemmy.world on 23 Apr 23:43 next collapse

If you’re just looking for appointment scheduling then Easy!Appointments may work. It has a self-hosted version. Note: I’ve not tested it, I just went searching online because I was curious.

Aside from that, there looks to be a ton of WordPress plugins you can use, though they usually have a (smallish) cost associated with them.

ayyo@sh.itjust.works on 24 Apr 00:16 collapse

I didn’t think to look for WordPress plugins but that’s actually a pretty good idea

markko@lemmy.world on 24 Apr 01:44 collapse

Here’s another WP option that’s open source

www.bookingcommerce.com/en/

surewhynotlem@lemmy.world on 24 Apr 00:09 next collapse

I know you’re looking for self-hosted, and I hope you find it. But in case you don’t, the free tier of calendly might do the job. I used to use it when I was job hunting.

ayyo@sh.itjust.works on 24 Apr 00:19 collapse

That’s what I was thinking we might go with if we can’t find anything else

treeofnik@discuss.online on 24 Apr 00:32 next collapse

I’ve not used it myself but cal.com could work for you as well. Their docs provide instructions on how to self host.

ETA: I think I actually tried this out on the individual tier for my wife, she was thinking of doing some personal training / life coaching and using this to provide appointments. I thought it was flexible enough but didn’t give it an earnest try.

artyom@piefed.social on 24 Apr 04:37 collapse

FYI cal.com has recently gone closed-source “for security”.

treeofnik@discuss.online on 24 Apr 12:01 collapse

Oof… that’s dumb. It seemed like decent software, wonder if anyone forked it prior to that

Edit: looks like there’s cal.diy on github. Not a fan of open source being a second class

excursion22@piefed.ca on 24 Apr 02:31 next collapse

I had LibreBooking running for a bit as a solution to an unrelated problem (scheduling a piece of equipment), but it may also fit your use case.

artyom@piefed.social on 24 Apr 04:38 next collapse

  • LibreBooking
  • Rallly
  • Easy!Appointments
  • OpenSondage
  • Cal.com (recently discontinued/gone closed source)
mhzawadi@lemmy.horwood.cloud on 24 Apr 06:20 next collapse

Over kill unless you already run it, but nextcloud can do appointments.

Also Im if your a Google device, your Gmail calendar may also do appointments

tvcvt@lemmy.ml on 24 Apr 11:30 collapse

You’ve got some good options, but let me mention that if you dig Odoo, there are alternatives to pretty much all the “Enterprise” apps. Just use the Third Party App Store or browse through the OCA (apps.odoo-community.org/shop).