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What No-Code tool does Webflow use for its reservations or booking system?

TL;DR
  • Use third-party tools like Acuity, Calendly, or TidyCal for booking, and embed them in Webflow via the Embed element or custom code.
  • Use Zapier or Make for automating integrations, and consider tools like Jetboost, Memberstack, and Airtable for advanced booking workflows tied to CMS content.

Webflow does not have a built-in reservations or booking system, but it integrates easily with popular no-code booking tools for functionality like appointments, scheduling, and reservations.

1. Use Third-Party Booking Tools

Webflow commonly integrates with the following no-code booking tools:

  • Acuity Scheduling – Ideal for service professionals or consultants. Embed booking forms via iFrame or embed code.
  • Calendly – Popular for simple meeting scheduling. You can embed directly into a Webflow page or use Calendly pop-up buttons.
  • TidyCal – A lightweight Calendly alternative. Embeds similarly using a code widget.
  • Zcal – Free, simple booking tool with embeddable links or popups.
  • Glide or Softr (via Airtable) – If you're managing bookings alongside a database (e.g., rental inventory), these no-code tools can power a full logic-driven system and be embedded in Webflow.

2. Embed Booking Forms in Webflow

  • Use Webflow’s Embed element to paste the booking widget code from your chosen tool. You’ll typically find this in the third-party platform under “Share” or “Embed”.
  • For pop-ups, embed JavaScript via the Before tag section in Project Settings → Custom Code.

3. Use Zapier or Make for Backend Logic

  • To connect form submissions or booking confirmations between Webflow and booking tools, use Zapier or Make (formerly Integromat).
  • For example, create a Zap that sends Webflow form data to Calendly or updates Airtable with booking data.

4. Advanced: Jetboost with CMS and Memberstack

If you’re building a more custom workflow (e.g., reserving CMS items like properties), use:

  • Jetboost – For CMS-powered filters and live search.
  • Memberstack – To gate booking behind login or membership.
  • Airtable + Automation – To store and manage availability logic.

Summary

Webflow relies on external no-code tools like Acuity, Calendly, or TidyCal for booking systems, which are embedded using the Embed element or connected via Zapier. There’s no native reservation feature, but flexible integration options allow you to build robust booking workflows.

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