What is "CALENDLY" on my bank statement?
CALENDLY is usually a legitimate subscription charge from Calendly, the scheduling software company.
Merchant: Calendly | Category: Subscription
What Is This Charge?
A charge from Calendly reflects a purchase at Calendly, the scheduling software company founded in 2013. Calendly is a subscription business, not a physical retail chain, and it does not operate store locations. The company sells online scheduling tools for individuals, teams, and businesses that need appointment booking, meeting links, and calendar automation. A statement line for Calendly usually means someone in your account started or renewed a paid plan.
Why Does This Charge Appear on My Statement?
This charge appears when a free Calendly account is upgraded to a paid plan, when a monthly or annual subscription renews, or when a team workspace adds seats or premium features. It can also appear after a trial ends and billing begins automatically. If a coworker, assistant, or family member used your card to set up scheduling, the charge can show up without the cardholder recognizing the merchant name. The billing event is usually tied to the date the plan was activated or renewed, not the date the software was first used.
Typical Charge Amounts
Calendly paid plans commonly start around $10 per user per month for basic individual scheduling features. Team and business plans are often billed at about $16 to $20 per user per month when paid monthly, and annual billing can lower the effective monthly cost. A statement may also show a prorated charge, such as $5.00, $12.50, or $29.00, when a plan changes mid-cycle or when taxes are added. If the card was only authorized for verification, the temporary hold is often $1.00 or $0.00 and then disappears.
Common Variations
CALENDLY CALENDLY* CALENDLY.COM CALENDLY INC CALENDLY INC 800-123-4567 CALENDLY*ATLANTA GA CALENDLY.COM 404-555-0199 CALENDLY INC*SUBSCRIPTION
Is This Charge Legitimate?
First, check whether you or someone on your team uses Calendly at https://calendly.com and signs in with the same email tied to the card. Second, open the billing page inside the account and review the plan name, renewal date, and number of seats. Third, compare the statement date with the subscription start date, because Calendly charges usually match a monthly or annual renewal cycle. If the charge still looks unfamiliar, contact Calendly support through the help center at https://help.calendly.com and verify the account email before assuming fraud.
How to Dispute or Cancel
1. Sign in to Calendly and open Billing or Subscription settings to cancel the plan before the next renewal date. 2. Save the cancellation confirmation email and the final billing date, because those details help if the merchant keeps charging after cancellation. 3. If you cannot access the account, contact Calendly support through https://help.calendly.com and ask them to identify the account tied to the card. 4. If the charge is unauthorized, call the number on the back of your card and start a bank dispute at the same time, because card issuers can block future recurring charges while the merchant review is pending.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why does my Calendly charge show as CALENDLY*?
CALENDLY* is a normal merchant descriptor for a Calendly subscription or renewal. The asterisk often appears when the processor adds a billing qualifier, such as a plan type, location tag, or subscription marker. Check the email address on the Calendly account and the billing page at https://calendly.com to confirm which plan used the card.
How do I cancel my Calendly subscription?
Sign in to Calendly, open Billing or Subscription settings, and choose Cancel plan before the next renewal date. Save the confirmation screen or email, because recurring charges can continue until the billing period ends. If you cannot log in, use the help center at https://help.calendly.com to request account-specific cancellation help.
Why is my Calendly charge a different amount than expected?
A Calendly charge can differ because of prorated billing, seat changes, taxes, or a switch from monthly to annual pricing. If a user was added mid-cycle, the statement may show a partial charge instead of the full plan price. Review the invoice in the account to see the exact subscription tier and billing date.
Can Calendly charges be a trial conversion?
Yes, a Calendly charge can appear when a free trial ends and the account converts to a paid subscription. The first billed amount may be the full monthly fee or a prorated amount if the upgrade happened partway through the cycle. Check the signup email for the trial end date and the billing notice.
What should I do if I do not recognize a Calendly charge?
First, ask coworkers, assistants, or family members whether they created a Calendly account using your card. Next, search your inbox for Calendly receipts and billing notices, because the charge usually matches an email confirmation. If nobody recognizes it, contact your bank immediately and dispute the transaction while you ask Calendly support to identify the account.
Similar Charges
- CALENDLY
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- CALENDLY.COM
- CALENDLY INC
- CALENDLY*ATLANTA GA