Your calendar is the business.

Solo desk, growing team, or a multi-room operation — if your work depends on people choosing a time, Zimun is for you.

Reception staff welcoming a client in a modern appointment-based service space

Who you might be.

Four common operating shapes. Find the one that sounds like your day.

Solo professionals

You're the whole company. You take the bookings, you do the work, and you can't afford an admin tool that needs admin time.

Zimun gives you a booking page and customer-managed reschedules without adding to your day — free, no card.

Small and growing teams

You've outgrown holding the calendar in someone's head. A new hire just joined, services need to go to the right people, and Tuesdays are getting messy.

Zimun routes services to qualified staff and recomputes availability automatically.

Resource-aware operations

Your services need more than time — a chair, a treatment room, a piece of equipment. Without it the appointment cannot happen, and customers should never have been offered the slot.

Zimun only shows a slot when staff and resource are both free.

Multi-location organizations

You run more than one address. Each location has its own hours, its own people, its own timezone, and behaves slightly differently — but you want one set of rules.

Zimun keeps each location independent on one account.

If you nodded at any of these, you're in the right place.

Five quiet signs that the calendar has outgrown the way you currently hold it.

  • A customer asks "can I move it to Thursday?" and you go quiet while you check three things.
  • You've double-booked a room, a chair, or a piece of equipment at least once this year.
  • Someone on the team takes a day off and the bookings page keeps offering their slots.
  • Half your customers ask in one language, half in another, and the booking page only speaks one.
  • You've thought 'I should put this online' and then closed the tab because the setup looked like a job.

If two or more sound familiar, the page above already describes your shape.

What people worry about first.

Three things operators usually ask before they sign up. Short answers.

I'm a one-person business. Isn't this overkill?

The solo tier is free, no card, and a single person never has to configure staff routing or resources. The page collapses to "what do you offer, when are you open, where do people book it."

I've tried scheduling tools before and they were brittle.

The most common failure is offering a time that can't actually happen. Zimun only shows a slot when the person who does the work and the resource it needs are both free for the full duration — no manual reconciliation after the fact.

What if I have a service nobody else has?

A service in Zimun is just a duration, a price, the people who can perform it, and the resources it needs. If you can describe it in those four words, it fits — the category on the chip row below doesn't have to match yours.

Already running in these kinds of operations.

The four setups above show up across categories — the booking model doesn't change when the trade does.

Doctor offices
Beauty and hair salons
Spa centers
Beauty clinics
Laboratories
Independent consultants
Restaurants

If any of this is you, start with your own calendar.

Free tier for solo use, no card. Upgrade only when a second person needs access.