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Schedulicity is now Vagaro

Schedulicity is gone — Vagaro acquired it, and the product has now been retired. If you were a Schedulicity customer, here's what actually happened and what your options are.

Dimension Atelier Schedulicity
Monthly price Free plan · paid from $29/mo ($49 BYO processor) Retired — acquired by Vagaro
Grows with team size? No — same at any size n/a
Per-location fees $25/mo per extra — full plan at each n/a
Cut of your bookings Never — $0 per booking, no commission n/a
Features Unlimited staff on every plan; higher plans fold the add-ons in Product wound down; customers moved to Vagaro
Your own domain Day one — no upgrade fee n/a
Your own texting number Yes — two-way; with text reminders on every paid plan n/a
AI receptionist for texts $39/mo — books by text, staff approve by text n/a
Booth renters paid directly Included — each pro's own account, no extra % n/a
Whose website ranks? Yours — full site on your domain, structured data from live booking data n/a
Payment processor Atelier Payments (Stripe), or your own Stripe/Square/Clover n/a

Schedulicity is now Vagaro

Vagaro announced its acquisition of Schedulicity in January 2025, and the wind-down is complete: schedulicity.com now forwards to a Vagaro page, the support site forwards to Vagaro's help centre, and the old booking app no longer answers. Vagaro's own leadership has said the Schedulicity name is going away. If you're still logging in somewhere, you're logging into Vagaro.

What that means for your business

An acquisition isn't automatically bad news — Vagaro is a capable, long-established platform, and for some shops the migration will land fine. But it does mean the thing you chose is not the thing you now have. Vagaro prices differently (its published rate covers a single bookable calendar, with additional staff charged per person), and it puts your business in a consumer marketplace alongside your competitors. Those are reasonable trade-offs to accept deliberately. They're less comfortable when they arrive by acquisition.

If you're deciding where to land

Atelier is free to start, and paid plans run from $29 a month ($49 with your own card processor) with every team member included at every plan — the bill is the same at one chair or twelve. You get a real website on your own domain (not a profile on ours), your own two-way texting number, and a directory listing that sends clients to your URL and takes no commission. Your client list stays yours, and you can export it whenever you want.

Moving over without a gap

You don't have to flip a switch and hope. Atelier syncs two ways with the major booking platforms, so you can run both side by side while you transition — no double-bookings, no lost week. We import your client list free, and your Google, Yelp and Facebook reviews follow you automatically.

A fair word on Vagaro

If you do stay, Vagaro genuinely does some things well — booth renters can hold their own merchant accounts with service revenue settling to their own bank, its business messaging includes a dedicated two-way texting number, and its marketplace has real reach. Our honest head-to-head with Vagaro is here. Compare it properly rather than defaulting into it.

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