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Bryntum vs Google Calendar

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Updated March 18, 2026

Bryntum vs Google Calendar: Which is best for you?

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Top Rated
  Features
Drag & Drop
5.0
Task Management
4.83
Customizable Templates
4.83
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Reminders
5.0
Appointment Scheduling
4.82
Calendar Management
4.80
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Integrations
Microsoft Excel
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Google Meet
Google Meet
Google Keep
Google Keep
Gmail
Gmail
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Pros / Cons
  • From a technical standpoint, the first product we’ve implemented has been extremely customizable and aligned well with our product’s look and feel—exactly what we want from OEM software.
  • With limited experience in front end development, we could implement our use case and with full integration with the Power Platform within a couple of weeks, using only Bryntum documentation and looking at the forum posts and replies from the Bryntum team.
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  • As a proud member of Gen X I've used all kinds of calendar "apps" in my life, starting with real calendars hanging from the kitchen door, then upgrading to pocket-sized calendars shoved into my back pocket. When my boss plopped the first 286-Intel computer on my desk back in the mid-90s and told me to 'figure it out' I played around with the first few generations of calendars that were included in the Microsoft products but always gave up in frustration since they were stuck in the computer and I still had to carry around a hard copy of my schedule when I left work. But finally, Google heard my cries in the wilderness and gave me Google calendar.
  • Recurring events can’t be easily customized for exceptions or irregular schedules, and there’s no built-in task hierarchy to help organize priorities or subtasks.
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Ease-of-Use
4.6/ 5
Highest performing feature
in the comparison
4.8/ 5
Value for Money
4.5/ 5
Highest performing feature
in the comparison
4.8/ 5
Customer Support
4.4/ 5
4.4/ 5
Functionality
Highest performing feature
in the comparison
4.8/ 5
4.7/ 5
Support Options
Email/Help Desk
FAQs/Forum
Knowledge Base
Phone Support
24/7 (Live Rep)
Chat
Email/Help Desk
FAQs/Forum
Knowledge Base
Phone Support
24/7 (Live Rep)
Chat
Training Options
In Person
Live Online
Webinars
Documentation
Videos
In Person
Live Online
Webinars
Documentation
Videos
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Ideal Customer Size
Small
Medium
Large
Small
Medium
Large
Deployment Options
Cloud, SaaS, Web-Based
Desktop - Mac
Desktop - Windows
Desktop - Linux
Desktop - Chromebook
On-Premise - Windows
On-Premise - Linux
Mobile - Android
Mobile - iPhone
Mobile - iPad
Cloud, SaaS, Web-Based
Desktop - Mac
Desktop - Windows
Desktop - Linux
Desktop - Chromebook
On-Premise - Windows
On-Premise - Linux
Mobile - Android
Mobile - iPhone
Mobile - iPad