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Bookley vs AllBooked by Skedda

Two well-built booking platforms for shared spaces. Here's a fair, honest side-by-side — so you can pick the right fit for your workspace.

The short version

Both are excellent. They're just tuned for slightly different workspaces.

AllBooked by Skedda

Backed by Skedda. Deep integrations, 24-hour human support, and a polished rules engine. A great choice if your pricing is simple (per-hour, per-slot, per-day).

Bookley

Built for shared spaces whose pricing changes as members use them — graduated monthly rates, tiered charges that roll up across a billing cycle, and invoicing that calculates the whole thing at the end of the month. Best if your rate card isn't flat.

Where both platforms are strong

If a feature is in this list, either platform will do it well.

Feature AllBooked Bookley
One calendar across all spaces Yes Yes
Custom booking rules and roles Yes Yes
Stripe payments for bookings Yes Yes
Memberships and packs Yes Yes
Public booking pages for guests Yes Yes
Analytics and reporting Yes Yes
Recurring bookings Yes Yes

Where each one shines

Honest answers to "why would I pick one over the other?"

What AllBooked does exceptionally well

  • 24-hour support. Human support staff on call around the clock — great if you're running a large or 24/7 operation.
  • Integration depth. Zapier connectors and hardware integrations (access codes, lighting control) for teams building automation on top of bookings.
  • Solid rule engine for simple pricing. Straightforward rate rules, quotas, buffer times, custom fields and cancellation policies — well-executed for teams whose pricing is per-hour or per-slot.
  • Interactive floor maps. Long-established feature; well polished for large multi-room venues.

What Bookley does exceptionally well

  • Graduated monthly rates that actually shift as members book more. The first 10 hours at one rate, the next 10 at another, everything after that at a third — all calculated across a monthly billing cycle. Simple rate rules and quotas are easy anywhere; tiered pricing that rolls up over a month is what Bookley was built for.
  • Invoicing built into the same system. Bookley generates invoices automatically from bookings — one platform for scheduling and billing, no separate accounting integration to configure.
  • All features included for one price. One plan, one price — every feature is in it. No feature-gating between tiers, no per-feature upsells, nothing locked behind an "enterprise" upgrade.
  • Modern, lightweight feel. Built from scratch in 2026 for teams who want to spend less time setting things up and more time running their space.
  • 3 months free to start. Long enough to actually run a real week and decide.

Best fit for you if…

Pick the one that sounds most like your workspace.

Pick AllBooked if…

Your pricing is straightforward — per-hour, per-slot, per-day. You want 24-hour human support, deep third-party integrations, and a granular rules engine for the standard booking-condition patterns.

Pick Bookley if…

Your pricing model is anything other than flat — graduated rates, monthly tiers that shift as members book more, member-tier discounts, or bundles. Bookley calculates it all at end-of-month billing. You also want invoicing in the same system as bookings, and a longer trial to test it properly.

Pricing at a glance

Different philosophies — same fair intent.

AllBooked

  • Tiered plans — features gated by tier.
  • Per-space and per-user pricing depending on plan.
  • 14-day free trial.

See current pricing on the AllBooked site — it changes with plan features.

Bookley

  • One plan, everything included.
  • No feature-gating, no upsells.
  • 3 months free to start — a much longer runway to actually decide.

See Bookley pricing →

Not sure? Try both.

Booking software is one of those tools you should feel in your hands before committing. Both platforms have proper free trials.

Set up a real week — your actual rooms, your actual people — in each. Whichever gets out of your way faster is the right one for your workspace. AllBooked is a solid choice for a lot of teams; we just think Bookley is worth an hour of your time to see if it fits you better.

A note on this comparison. This comparison was made in good faith and is believed to be accurate as of 11 July 2026. Product features, pricing and offerings may differ or change over time. We encourage you to visit allbooked.com and try both platforms to determine which is the right fit for your workspace.

Try Bookley free for 3 months

Set up your spaces, invite your team, run one real week. No credit card gimmicks — just enough time to actually decide.