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How Hetk stacks up against CalendarBridge, SyncThemCalendars, Reclaim, Calendly, and other tools on features, pricing, and provider support.
Most people land here because they already tried something else. A tool that synced one direction when they needed both. A scheduling app that does everything except the one thing they came for, which is keeping two calendars in step. A Zapier zap that worked until an event got edited and a duplicate showed up. The pages below put Hetk next to the tool you’re weighing, feature by feature, so you can see where the line actually falls.
A few distinctions matter more than the marketing on either side, so it helps to know what to look for.
Sync versus scheduling. Reclaim, Clockwise, and Motion are scheduling tools. They book meetings, defend focus time, or hand out a booking link. Calendly does scheduling links. Some of them copy events between calendars as a side effect, but that isn’t their job, and it shows the moment you need two-way sync or privacy controls. Hetk does one thing: it keeps the calendars themselves in step. If you want both, you’ll likely run a scheduling tool and Hetk, and the comparison pages say so plainly rather than pretend one replaces the other.
One-way versus bi-directional. A surprising number of tools only push events one direction, or charge extra for the second. Hetk treats direction as a per-pair setting: one-way where you want a read-only mirror, bi-directional where edits in either calendar should flow back. That is set per sync relationship, not per account, so a single setup can mix both.
Privacy on shared calendars. This is where most alternatives fall short. If you sync a work calendar into a shared family calendar, or a client calendar into a firm calendar, the details usually come along for the ride. Hetk can mark synced events private so the title becomes “Busy” and the description, location, and attendees never leave the source. For anyone bound by confidentiality, that is the feature that decides it.
Price. Hetk’s Personal plan is $15/year, and the early-adopter rate is $10/year. Several tools on these pages charge more than that per month. A lower price doesn’t win on its own, so each comparison is honest about where a pricier tool genuinely does more.
Head-to-head pages
- Hetk vs CalendarBridge, plus the CalendarBridge alternative writeup
- Hetk vs OneCal and the OneCal alternative
- Hetk vs SyncThemCalendars
- Hetk vs Reclaim.ai and the Reclaim alternative
- Hetk vs Clockwise and Hetk vs Motion
- Hetk vs Calendly and Hetk vs Fantastical
- Hetk vs Morgen
- Hetk vs Zapier calendar sync
- Hetk vs the built-in Outlook–Google sync
- Hetk vs Amie
- Hetk vs Cal.com
- Hetk vs SyncGene
If the tool you’re comparing isn’t here yet, write to support@hetk.io. The list grows when people ask.
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Hetk vs Morgen
Compare Hetk and Morgen. Morgen is a calendar client with AI planning; Hetk syncs events across Google, Outlook, and iCloud in real time.
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Hetk vs Fantastical: Calendar Sync vs Calendar App (2026)
Hetk syncs events between your calendars. Fantastical gives you a better calendar interface. They solve different problems, here's how to decide.
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CalendarBridge Alternative, Hetk
Looking for a CalendarBridge alternative? Hetk syncs Google, Outlook, and iCloud calendars for 60-70% less.
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Clockwise Alternative, Hetk
Clockwise shut down March 27, 2026. Hetk is a simple, reliable calendar sync tool that keeps Google Calendar, Outlook, and iCloud in sync, no AI, no surprises.
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Hetk vs CalendarBridge
Compare Hetk and CalendarBridge on pricing, features, and provider support. Hetk offers comparable sync at 60–70% lower cost.
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Hetk vs Calendly
Compare Hetk and Calendly. Hetk syncs calendars across providers; Calendly creates booking pages. Different use cases, with Hetk costing 96% less.
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Hetk vs Motion
Compare Hetk and Motion. Motion is an AI calendar/task manager; Hetk syncs Google, Outlook, and iCloud. Different tools for different needs.
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Hetk vs OneCal
Compare Hetk and OneCal on pricing, features, and calendar provider support. Hetk costs 85% less for comparable sync features.
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Hetk vs Outlook Google Calendar Sync
Compare Hetk with OGCS (open-source desktop sync app). Hetk is cloud-based, real-time, and works on any device. OGCS is free but Windows-only.
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Hetk vs Reclaim.ai
Hetk and Reclaim.ai solve different problems. Hetk syncs events across providers. Reclaim schedules your work with AI.
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Hetk vs SyncThemCalendars
Compare Hetk and SyncThemCalendars on pricing, features, and provider support. Both focus on pure calendar sync.
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Hetk vs Zapier Calendar Sync
Compare Hetk with Zapier calendar automation. Hetk is purpose-built for real-time calendar sync; Zapier is general-purpose automation.
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OneCal Alternative, Hetk
Looking for a OneCal alternative? Hetk offers the same calendar sync features at 85% lower cost.
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Reclaim.ai Alternative, Hetk
Looking for a Reclaim.ai alternative for calendar sync? Hetk focuses on cross-provider sync without the AI scheduling overhead.