The official Book with Schedulo plugin puts your booking page directly on your own WordPress site, instead of sending visitors away to a separate scheduling domain.
What the plugin does
- Gutenberg block and shortcode. Drop a booking page into any post or page using the block editor, or paste a shortcode into classic-editor content, page builders, or template files.
- Three embed styles. Inline (embedded directly in the page), popup (opens in a modal when a button is clicked), or a floating "Book a meeting" button that follows the visitor down the page.
- Guided setup. A 3-step setup wizard with a live preview confirms your username and embed settings are correct before you publish.
How to install the plugin
Install "Book with Schedulo" from the WordPress plugin directory (or upload it from wordpress.org), activate it, and follow the 3-step setup to enter your Book with Schedulo username. Add the Gutenberg block or shortcode to any page, or enable the floating button site-wide.
Who it's for
Any WordPress site owner — consultants, coaches, agencies, and service businesses — who wants a booking page that feels native to their own site rather than an external link that breaks the visitor's journey.
Why people search for a WordPress booking plugin
Sending traffic off-site to book a meeting costs conversions. An embedded booking page keeps visitors on your domain, matches your site's branding, and still gets the full Book with Schedulo feature set — calendar sync, reminders, and payments — underneath.