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Rallly

Free group meeting polls.

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Best for

Small teams, communities, and privacy-conscious users who want a simple meeting poll without Doodle's ads and upsells.

At a glance

Pricing
freemiumfrom $5/mo
Setup time
Instant
Learning curve
easy
Last verified
5/19/2026

What we love

  • Genuinely free with no upsell pressure for basics
  • Open source — self-host for full data control
  • Clean UI with no ads, fewer dark patterns than Doodle

Where it falls short

  • No native CRM or workflow integrations beyond calendar
  • Smaller feature set than commercial scheduling tools
  • Self-hosted version requires Docker and a database

Pricing

✓ Pricing verified Jun 21, 2026

2 tiers

Hobby

$0

forever

  • Access to core features
  • Polls auto-deleted when inactive
  • Casual use
  • Basic scheduling tools

Pro

$5

per month (4 months free annual)

  • Access all features
  • Keep polls indefinitely
  • Early access to new features
  • Locked-in early adopter rate
  • Annual $56/year option

Why we picked it

Free + minimal. Use it when Doodle's UX is too cluttered.
— MoreAI.tools editor

Overview

Doodle alternative for picking meeting times. Open source, simple, free.

Key features

  • Create polls with multiple date and time options
  • Participants vote without creating an account
  • Self-hostable open-source version (Docker)
  • Calendar integration to block tentative slots
  • Comments thread per poll for participant discussion
  • Locked polls, hidden votes, and timezone auto-detection

Best use cases

Team meeting scheduling

Find a time across 5+ people without playing email tennis.

Community event planning

Run a free poll for a meetup or club event with no signup friction for voters.

Privacy-conscious orgs

Self-host to keep scheduling data inside your own infrastructure.

Integrations

Google Calendar
Outlook Calendar
iCal
Docker (self-host)

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