Add a Cal to Your Website
Mini booking widget with time slots. Set it up in under 60 seconds with no code required.
What is the Cal Widget?
The Cal widget by Nook is a ready-to-use interactive element that you can add to any website in seconds. Mini booking widget with time slots.
Unlike custom-coded solutions that take days to build, the Cal widget works out of the box. Just sign up, customize it to match your brand, and paste one line of code. It loads asynchronously so it never slows down your site.
Use Cases
- check_circle Streamline common website tasks
- check_circle Improve user experience with helpful tools
- check_circle Increase conversions with smart prompts
- check_circle Save development time with ready-made solutions
How to Install
Sign up for Nook
Create your free account at app.usenook.live. No credit card required.
Configure your Cal
Customize colors, text, and behavior to match your brand. Preview changes in real time.
Paste one line of code
Copy the embed snippet and paste it into your site. Works instantly on any platform.
Works with Any Platform
One embed code. Every platform.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Cal widget free? expand_more
The Cal widget is included in our Pro plan starting at $29/month. You can try it with a free trial.
Does the Cal widget work with my platform? expand_more
Yes. The Cal widget works with any website that supports a script tag, including Shopify, WordPress, Webflow, Squarespace, React, Next.js, and more. Just paste one line of code.
Will the Cal widget slow down my site? expand_more
Not at all. All Nook widgets are loaded asynchronously and are ultra-lightweight. They have zero impact on your Core Web Vitals and page load speed.
Ready to add a Cal to your site?
Set it up in under 60 seconds. No code required.
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