Hetk vs OneCal

Compare Hetk and OneCal on pricing, features, and calendar provider support. Hetk costs 85% less for comparable sync features.

Hetk vs OneCal — at a glance

HetkOneCal
Pricing$15–50/year$60–300/year
Google CalendarYesYes
Microsoft OutlookYesYes
Apple iCloudYesYes
One-way syncYesYes
Bi-directional syncYesYes
Privacy controlsMark as Private, Show As, Identity TransformPrivacy-focused sync, custom titles
Real-time syncYes (webhooks)Yes
Scheduling linksNoYes
Unified calendar viewNoYes
Mobile appsNo (web app)iOS and Android
Free trial21 days14 days

Where Hetk wins

Price

Hetk’s Professional plan ($50/year) costs less than half of OneCal’s cheapest annual plan ($60/year for 2 calendars). For 5 calendars, OneCal charges $120/year — Hetk charges $50/year for up to 8 calendars.

Longer free trial

Hetk offers a 21-day trial vs OneCal’s 14 days.

Apple iCloud support

Both support iCloud, but Hetk includes it at the same price point — no add-on or higher tier required.

Where OneCal wins

OneCal includes Calendly-style booking links. Hetk focuses purely on calendar sync — if you need scheduling links, you’d use a separate tool.

Unified calendar view

OneCal offers a combined calendar interface where you can view and manage all your calendars in one place. Hetk syncs events between calendars but doesn’t provide a separate calendar UI.

Mobile apps

OneCal has native iOS and Android apps. Hetk is a web application.

Who should choose Hetk

If your primary need is keeping calendars in sync across providers with strong privacy controls and you want to pay a fraction of what OneCal charges, Hetk is the better fit. The $50/year Professional plan gives you 8 calendars with unlimited sync relationships — features that would cost $300/year on OneCal.

If you also need scheduling links or a unified calendar view, OneCal bundles those features — but you’ll pay significantly more.

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