Share your availability, book meetings, and sync calendars — all without exposing your data to anyone. Not even us.
A full scheduling toolkit that keeps your data yours.
Booking details are encrypted on the booker's device using X25519 + AES-256-GCM. The server stores only ciphertext it can never decrypt.
Connect Google and Outlook calendars — even with custom org domains. Kloq reads busy times to offer only truly available slots.
Automatically create Google Meet or Microsoft Teams links when a booking is confirmed. One tap, no copy-pasting.
Every confirmation email includes a manage link. Bookers can cancel or reschedule without needing an account or calling you.
Block days or time ranges when you're unavailable. Existing bookings in those times are automatically cancelled and bookers are notified.
Manage everything from your phone. Get instant push notifications for new bookings, cancellations, and reschedules.
Your booker's data is encrypted before it ever leaves their browser. Here's what the server actually sees.
Five steps from signup to your first booking.
Sign in with your Google or Outlook accounts — including custom organisation domains like you@company.com. Kloq reads your busy times locally.
Set up booking links for different meeting types: "Design Review (30 min)", "Quick Sync (15 min)". Choose working hours, buffer time, and which calendar to create events on.
Send your booking link to anyone. The page shows a calendar with only your available slots — busy times are hidden. No account required to book.
They enter their name and email, pick a slot, and hit book. Their details are encrypted in the browser with your public key before being sent to the server.
You get a push notification and a calendar event (with video link). The booker gets a confirmation email with a manage link to cancel or reschedule.
Access your dashboard from any browser. Scan a QR code to securely sync your encryption keys — no passwords, no accounts.
The web dashboard pairs with your phone via QR code. Your private keys are transferred directly — the server remains completely blind.
Privacy-first scheduling with zero-knowledge encryption. Free to use.