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Tymeslot - Better Meeting Scheduling than cal.com

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  • E ekevu123

    Thank you for trying it out! The app still awaits manual approval by Google, but the calendar syncing works. Not sure why github didn't work for you, it works for me, so I'll check that.

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    fbartels
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    wrote on last edited by fbartels
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    @ekevu123 it is this GitHub button which generates the 404:

    Screenshot 2026-03-13 at 22.12.28.jpeg.png

    The url it links to is:
    https://github.com/login/oauth/authorize?client_id=Iv23liO6V8UT2lltQbw6&redirect_uri=https%3A%2F%2Ftymeslot.app%2Fauth%2Fgithub%2Fcallback&response_type=code&scope=user%3Aemail&state=k48T-Q4bngldlgP1Sh2dSVyUHd8QQF8g3teeNc6uII0

    @jdaviescoates everything needs to start somewhere.

    @ekevu123 A nice additional feature would be to get calendars via ews.

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    • fbartelsF fbartels

      @ekevu123 it is this GitHub button which generates the 404:

      Screenshot 2026-03-13 at 22.12.28.jpeg.png

      The url it links to is:
      https://github.com/login/oauth/authorize?client_id=Iv23liO6V8UT2lltQbw6&redirect_uri=https%3A%2F%2Ftymeslot.app%2Fauth%2Fgithub%2Fcallback&response_type=code&scope=user%3Aemail&state=k48T-Q4bngldlgP1Sh2dSVyUHd8QQF8g3teeNc6uII0

      @jdaviescoates everything needs to start somewhere.

      @ekevu123 A nice additional feature would be to get calendars via ews.

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      jdaviescoates
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      #12

      @fbartels said:

      @jdaviescoates everything needs to start somewhere.

      Yeah, and tbh it looks like this is a really great start 🙂

      I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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        ekevu123
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        #13

        The app can be installed now via CloudronVersions:
        https://github.com/Tymeslot/tymeslot/blob/main/CloudronVersions.json

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          Tymeslot - Better Meeting Scheduling than Cal.com


          Main Page: https://tymeslot.app
          Git: https://github.com/Tymeslot/tymeslot
          Licence: Elastic License 2.0
          Dockerfile: Yes
          Demo: https://tymeslot.app

          Summary

          Tymeslot is a self-hosted meeting scheduling platform — a privacy-respecting alternative to Calendly and similar tools. It lets you create booking pages for others to schedule time with you, with full timezone awareness, calendar sync, and real-time availability checking.

          Key features:

          • CalDAV integration — syncs with Nextcloud Calendar, iCloud, Fastmail, and any standards-compliant calendar server
          • Google Calendar sync — reads busy times and creates events directly in Google Calendar
          • Google Meet integration — automatically generates Meet links for booked meetings
          • SSO via OIDC/OAuth — supports Google, GitHub, and any OpenID Connect provider
          • Multiple themes, multiple language support (English, German, French, Ukrainian)
          • No ads, no tracking, no third-party analytics
          • Background jobs with retry logic, rate limiting, structured logging

          Built with Elixir/Phoenix LiveView — lightweight, concurrent, and very fast.


          Notes

          I'm the developer of Tymeslot, and I built Cloudron support in from the start. The cloud version is hosted on Cloudron right now. The app also supports authentication with Cloudron accounts and uses the postgres and sendmail addons.

          What makes it a great fit for Cloudron:

          Automatic addon integration: The app auto-detects Cloudron's built-in services. The PostgreSQL connection (CLOUDRON_POSTGRESQL_URL) is picked up automatically — no manual database config needed. Cloudron's mail relay is used for all transactional email out of the box. Cloudron's OIDC identity provider is detected automatically, adding an SSO login button without any configuration.
          Already installable today: You can install it right now as a custom app using the Cloudron CLI. Full step-by-step instructions are at: https://tymeslot.app/docs/cloudron
          Minimal required config: Only SECRET_KEY_BASE and PHX_HOST are needed for a working installation. Everything else is optional or auto-configured.

          The documentation page at https://tymeslot.app/docs/cloudron walks through the full install in about 3 commands. It also covers optional extras: Google Calendar/Meet setup, GitHub OAuth, switching to an external email provider, and common troubleshooting.

          Having it in the official Cloudron app store would make it much more discoverable for the self-hosting community — and would mean users get one-click installs and automatic updates.

          If there are any features you are looking for, let me know! The app has been developed daily for weeks now. Please also star it on Github if you like what you see!


          Alternative to: Cal.com, Easy Appointments, Calendly
          Screenshots: https://tymeslot.app

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          #14

          @ekevu123 said:

          I'm the developer of Tymeslot, and I built Cloudron support in from the start. The cloud version is hosted on Cloudron right now. The app also supports authentication with Cloudron accounts and uses the postgres and sendmail addons.

          Hey, that is great! Thank you very much! I wish there were more developers like you. When you chat with other devs, do you mention Cloudron to them? What is there reaction? Have they heard of it?

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            ekevu123
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            #15

            No, they rarely have. There are so many deployment strategies out there, but I think cloudron would solve someone's problems sometimes even better.

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                jdaviescoates
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                #17

                @LoudLemur it's already packaged and was literally built for Cloudron. Your monster evidently needs a lot more training.

                I use Cloudron with Gandi & Hetzner

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                  Haha! The "monster"! The monster should have checked if it was already published, right!

                  I would like to know from anybody involved in the packaging if the rating "moderate" was appropriate. Would any of these notes have actually saved you time, if you can remember?

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                    ekevu123
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                    @LoudLemur said:

                    WanderingMonster packaging report: Verdict: Moderate.

                    https://paste.wanderingmonster.dev/?968a273a702c96da#BheknpBPP1aTHG9TTBntKPht3fXBwBTJ1GXzLehfnPCg

                    Being the app developer, I must say the report is quite inaccurate and full of assumptions (e.g. "probably the backup size isn't big, but who knows").

                    I'd be surprised if anyone finds this helpful.

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                      @LoudLemur said:

                      WanderingMonster packaging report: Verdict: Moderate.

                      https://paste.wanderingmonster.dev/?968a273a702c96da#BheknpBPP1aTHG9TTBntKPht3fXBwBTJ1GXzLehfnPCg

                      Being the app developer, I must say the report is quite inaccurate and full of assumptions (e.g. "probably the backup size isn't big, but who knows").

                      I'd be surprised if anyone finds this helpful.

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                      LoudLemur
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                      @ekevu123 Hey, thanks for developing this application! Thanks also for being on Cloudron - it is brilliant to have developers interested in having their applications packaged. Thank you also for your feedback on the automated report.

                      It is beginning to look like this "Wandering Monster's" days are numbered!

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                      • E ekevu123

                        Tymeslot - Better Meeting Scheduling than Cal.com


                        Main Page: https://tymeslot.app
                        Git: https://github.com/Tymeslot/tymeslot
                        Licence: Elastic License 2.0
                        Dockerfile: Yes
                        Demo: https://tymeslot.app

                        Summary

                        Tymeslot is a self-hosted meeting scheduling platform — a privacy-respecting alternative to Calendly and similar tools. It lets you create booking pages for others to schedule time with you, with full timezone awareness, calendar sync, and real-time availability checking.

                        Key features:

                        • CalDAV integration — syncs with Nextcloud Calendar, iCloud, Fastmail, and any standards-compliant calendar server
                        • Google Calendar sync — reads busy times and creates events directly in Google Calendar
                        • Google Meet integration — automatically generates Meet links for booked meetings
                        • SSO via OIDC/OAuth — supports Google, GitHub, and any OpenID Connect provider
                        • Multiple themes, multiple language support (English, German, French, Ukrainian)
                        • No ads, no tracking, no third-party analytics
                        • Background jobs with retry logic, rate limiting, structured logging

                        Built with Elixir/Phoenix LiveView — lightweight, concurrent, and very fast.


                        Notes

                        I'm the developer of Tymeslot, and I built Cloudron support in from the start. The cloud version is hosted on Cloudron right now. The app also supports authentication with Cloudron accounts and uses the postgres and sendmail addons.

                        What makes it a great fit for Cloudron:

                        Automatic addon integration: The app auto-detects Cloudron's built-in services. The PostgreSQL connection (CLOUDRON_POSTGRESQL_URL) is picked up automatically — no manual database config needed. Cloudron's mail relay is used for all transactional email out of the box. Cloudron's OIDC identity provider is detected automatically, adding an SSO login button without any configuration.
                        Already installable today: You can install it right now as a custom app using the Cloudron CLI. Full step-by-step instructions are at: https://tymeslot.app/docs/cloudron
                        Minimal required config: Only SECRET_KEY_BASE and PHX_HOST are needed for a working installation. Everything else is optional or auto-configured.

                        The documentation page at https://tymeslot.app/docs/cloudron walks through the full install in about 3 commands. It also covers optional extras: Google Calendar/Meet setup, GitHub OAuth, switching to an external email provider, and common troubleshooting.

                        Having it in the official Cloudron app store would make it much more discoverable for the self-hosting community — and would mean users get one-click installs and automatic updates.

                        If there are any features you are looking for, let me know! The app has been developed daily for weeks now. Please also star it on Github if you like what you see!


                        Alternative to: Cal.com, Easy Appointments, Calendly
                        Screenshots: https://tymeslot.app

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                        @ekevu123 Cool app, toying with it right now. One observation:

                        • when trying to connect to my nextcloud calendar, it connects and recognizes the different calendars but when I press Add integration, it returns Base url Must be a valid HTTP or HTTPS URL (e.g., https://example.com) nonetheless.
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                        • andreasduerenA andreasdueren

                          @ekevu123 Cool app, toying with it right now. One observation:

                          • when trying to connect to my nextcloud calendar, it connects and recognizes the different calendars but when I press Add integration, it returns Base url Must be a valid HTTP or HTTPS URL (e.g., https://example.com) nonetheless.
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                          ekevu123
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                          @andreasdueren said:

                          @ekevu123 Cool app, toying with it right now. One observation:

                          • when trying to connect to my nextcloud calendar, it connects and recognizes the different calendars but when I press Add integration, it returns Base url Must be a valid HTTP or HTTPS URL (e.g., https://example.com) nonetheless.

                          This is fixed in the next release coming up today!

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                            @andreasdueren said:

                            @ekevu123 Cool app, toying with it right now. One observation:

                            • when trying to connect to my nextcloud calendar, it connects and recognizes the different calendars but when I press Add integration, it returns Base url Must be a valid HTTP or HTTPS URL (e.g., https://example.com) nonetheless.

                            This is fixed in the next release coming up today!

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                            LoudLemur
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                            @ekevu123 said:

                            This is fixed in the next release coming up today!

                            It is brilliant to have the developer on Cloudron! Thank you, @ekevu123

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                              enerch
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                              Thanks for adding the community version!
                              I installed tymeslot. How can I deactivate the user login? I tried adding a .env with

                              REGISTRATION_ENABLED=false
                              PASSWORD_AUTH_ENABLED=false
                              

                              but the login/registration for external users is still possible. Could somebody give me a hint whats wrong here?

                              f36e58ed-7fb8-4eb3-a007-4309322b36a9-image.jpeg

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                                ekevu123
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                                #25

                                Try using the Cloudron CLI to set these!

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                                  enerch
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                                  solved 🙂
                                  thanks @ekevu123

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                                    Hello @ekevu123

                                    Since not everyone is comfortable using the cloudron cli maybe you could add a .env.sh handler like we do with many packages.
                                    Many Cloudron users also know this flow from us, guess that is why @enerch tried that approach first.

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                                      sponch
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                                      thanks for it! Just tested. It connects to my caldav calendar shows the diefferent calendars but doesnt sync them. Any idea?

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                                      • sponchS sponch

                                        thanks for it! Just tested. It connects to my caldav calendar shows the diefferent calendars but doesnt sync them. Any idea?

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                                        ekevu123
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                                        @sponch said:

                                        thanks for it! Just tested. It connects to my caldav calendar shows the diefferent calendars but doesnt sync them. Any idea?

                                        Which Caldav calendar are you using? And how do you assume it doesn't sync them?

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                                        • jamesJ james

                                          Hello @ekevu123

                                          Since not everyone is comfortable using the cloudron cli maybe you could add a .env.sh handler like we do with many packages.
                                          Many Cloudron users also know this flow from us, guess that is why @enerch tried that approach first.

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                                          ekevu123
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                                          @james said:

                                          Hello @ekevu123

                                          Since not everyone is comfortable using the cloudron cli maybe you could add a .env.sh handler like we do with many packages.
                                          Many Cloudron users also know this flow from us, guess that is why @enerch tried that approach first.

                                          I didn't know people use it usually like that, will do!

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