:wave: Hi everyone! I'm new to <Cal.com> - I work ...
# general
c
👋 Hi everyone! I'm new to Cal.com - I work for an app that is evaluating self hosted Calendar options (moving away from Calendly) and I've heard good things about this project. I'm a little confused though - could someone point me in the right direction to find what limitations there are with self hosted vs self hosted with an Enterprise license? Is it just that we are not allowed to clone the repo privately and modify the software, or are there more restrictions?
m
Hello, I'd love some clarity on this as well, we have a use case that self hosting Cal.com might be a great fit for, but I don't understand how the license applies to self hosting.
c
After doing a bit of digging, it seems self hosting without an Enterprise license is very limited. API is unavailable AFAIK.
i
Oh, that's interesting, didn't realize this. So self hosting is only for UI components to be able to book appointments?
m
@Charles Mitchell thanks for responding, can you point to any documentation that states this?
c
@Matthew Holman https://developer.cal.com/api/api-reference/users "The user endpoints can only be used on self-hosted enterprise instances and not on our hosted platform." But maybe they are coming to Open Source version soon. This was discussed today https://calendso.slack.com/archives/C01NXDSRY9W/p1655962130309809
thankyou 1