Calendly Booking Conversion Tracker
Not every booking becomes a meeting. Track which event types, days, and time slots actually convert and stop wasting availability on low-show patterns.
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Setup time
~10 min
Time saved
1-2 hrs/month
Difficulty
Medium
Tools
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How it works
Pull All Bookings
Fetches 90 days of events including completed and canceled
Calculate Conversion
Computes booking-to-completion rates across dimensions
Find Patterns
Identifies best and worst day, time, and type combinations
Optimize Schedule
Recommends where to focus availability for higher conversions
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The Prompt
Task
Track how my Calendly bookings convert from scheduled to completed meetings over the past 90 days. Break down conversion rates by event type, day of the week, and time of day to identify which booking patterns actually result in real meetings.
Input
The user provides a time range (default: past 90 days).
Context
Data to Pull
- Use @Calendly/Get Current UserName it "Calendly/Get Current User" and call it with @Calendly/Get Current User to get the user URI
- Use @Calendly/List Event TypesName it "Calendly/List Event Types" and call it with @Calendly/List Event Types to get all event types with names and durations
- Use @Calendly/List Events With InviteesName it "Calendly/List Events With Invitees" and call it with @Calendly/List Events With Invitees for the past 90 days — pull both active and canceled events, paginate to get all results
What to Analyze
- Total bookings vs. total completed meetings vs. total canceled
- Booking-to-completion rate (conversion rate) overall
- Conversion rate by event type: which meeting types actually happen?
- Conversion rate by day of week: are Friday bookings less likely to happen than Tuesday?
- Conversion rate by time of day: do morning meetings convert better than afternoon?
- Invitee analysis: do events with multiple invitees cancel more or less?
- Trend analysis: is the conversion rate improving or declining week over week?
- Identify the highest-conversion and lowest-conversion combinations (e.g., "30-min call on Tuesday at 10am" vs. "60-min call on Friday at 4pm")
Output
Overall Conversion:
- Total bookings, completed, canceled
- Overall booking-to-completion rate
- Week-over-week trend
By Event Type: For each event type:
- Total booked, completed, canceled
- Conversion rate
- Rank from highest to lowest conversion
By Day of Week:
- Conversion rate per day (Monday through Friday)
- Best day and worst day for completed meetings
By Time of Day:
- Conversion rate by time block (morning, midday, afternoon, late afternoon)
- Best and worst time slots
High-Conversion Patterns:
- Top 3 event type + day + time combinations with highest completion rates
- What they have in common
Low-Conversion Patterns:
- Bottom 3 combinations with lowest completion rates
- Possible reasons and suggested fixes
Recommendations:
- Which event types to prioritize or promote
- Optimal days and times for booking high-value meetings
- Suggested changes to reduce cancellation rates
- Whether to limit availability in low-conversion slots
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