

Bookcall is a scheduling platform designed specifically for consultants, coaches, and advisors. It allows users to create a personalized booking page that showcases their bio, calendar, and the option for video calls, all in one link. This platform aims to improve the booking experience by providing context about the user before the meeting, helping to increase the likelihood of securing high-ticket deals. Users can create custom booking forms, track page views, and utilize built-in video calls, ensuring that both parties are prepared for the meeting.
The product is tightly focused: unique URLs and personalized notes for booking pages target a clear use case—turning meetings into conversion points for sellers. Having paid users and $641 in the last month shows there is some market willingness to pay. However, the extremely low $19 versus the monthly revenue suggests most income may be non-recurring (one-offs, annual prepayments, or transactional fees), which makes retention and true SaaS health unclear.
Flat growth over the last 30 days is a warning sign at this scale: with 0% there's no recent momentum. That doesn’t mean product-market fit is impossible—bookcall could be monetizing in ways that don’t show in MRR—but it does mean the priority for the team or a potential acquirer should be clarifying the pricing model, improving recurring revenue, and proving consistent acquisition channels. Profitability, traffic, and origin country/founding details are not available and would be important next checks.
A judgment from project data — not a user review.