42 reviews across platforms
Is AppointmentCore legit? Here is what verified third-party reviews on Clutch, G2, Trustpilot and other platforms say about AppointmentCore — including the strengths clients praise and the concerns they raise.
AppointmentCore has a limited but real presence on major software review platforms: I found clear listings on G2 and Capterra, both tied to AppointmentCore and its website/domain. I did not find a confirmed listing for this company on Clutch, Trustpilot, Google, or BBB in the search results I examined, so its third-party review footprint appears concentrated on software directories rather than broader consumer/business reputation platforms.
18 reviews
G2 reviewers generally praise AppointmentCore for making scheduling easier, improving booking/show rates, and integrating with calendars and CRMs like Google Calendar and Keap. Recurring criticisms mention confusing setup, hard-to-find features, and occasional integration issues.
“Its a really easy way to get prospects nd vendors to book a time slot with me that works for my schedule, its really increased show rates for appointments.”
“When the integration breaks down, and you don't know about it, this can make you seem less professional than you are.”
“AppointmentCore has a detailed enough system to cover most types of scheduling and integrates with most popular CRMs including Infusionsoft/Keap, which we use.”
“Appointment core makes it super easy to make appointments with people no matter where they are located.”
24 reviews
Capterra shows a live AppointmentCore listing with a middling overall score. In the visible listing text, the product is positioned as scheduling automation software that syncs with Google Calendar, Office 365, GoToMeeting, and more, but I could not see actual individual review text in the search-accessible page content.
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