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How to Set Up Google Calendar Appointment Scheduling for Property Management

Make it easy for property owners to book sales calls with your team using Google Workspace's free appointment scheduling feature

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How to Set Up Google Calendar Appointment Scheduling for Property Management

Making it easy for property owners to book time with your sales team can be the difference between winning and losing a deal. Google Calendar's booking pages eliminate the email back-and-forth—and if you're already using Google Workspace, you already have this feature.

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An Alternative to Calendly You Already Own

Already paying for Google Workspace? You have appointment booking built in—even on Business Starter ($6/user/month).

Before adding another tool, check what you have: If you use HubSpot, Salesforce, or similar CRMs, you likely already have scheduling built in. Use tools that integrate with your existing workflow.

When Calendly makes sense: Need advanced round-robin scheduling where prospects can book with any available team member? Calendly's team routing is more sophisticated than Google's.

Otherwise, Google Calendar booking pages offer everything most property managers need: shareable links, automatic calendar sync, Google Meet integration, customizable forms, payment collection (Business Standard+), and email verification (Business Standard+).

Learn more about Google Calendar appointment scheduling

Which Google Workspace Plans Include Booking Pages?

All of them. Business Starter includes one booking page per user. Upgrade to Business Standard for unlimited pages, payment collection, and automated reminders.

How to Create a Booking Page: Step-by-Step

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Step 1: Create an Appointment Schedule

Open Google Calendar, click "Create" > "Appointment schedule"

Step 2: Configure Appointment Details

  • Title: What prospects see (e.g., "Market Analysis & Proposal Call")
  • Duration: 30 minutes for initial sales calls
  • Availability: Which days and times you're open for bookings
  • Scheduling window: How far in advance people can book
  • Buffer time: Padding between appointments

Step 3: Customize Your Booking Page

  • Meeting type: Google Meet video, phone, or in-person
  • Description: What to expect and what to prepare
  • Form fields: Collect name, email, phone, property details
  • Email verification: Prevent spam bookings (Business Standard+)

Google generates a unique booking page URL. Add it to your website, email signature, and outreach emails.

View Google's complete setup guide

Make sure to read the part about Booking Pages

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Four Essential Booking Pages for Property Managers

Start simple. Create these four types as your needs grow:

1. General Inquiry Call (15-30 min)

Quick intro for early-stage leads exploring their options.

2. Sales/Discovery Call (30-45 min)

Deep dive with qualified prospects ready to discuss their specific needs.

3. Rent Estimate Consultation (20-30 min)

Walk through property details and provide rental rate analysis.

4. Proposal Discussion (45-60 min)

Review pricing, service agreement, and onboarding process with serious prospects.

Start with one. Add others as your sales process matures.

Best Practices

Block your calendar strategically for admin work and property visits—don't overbook yourself.

Set realistic hours to avoid burnout and maintain quality conversations.

Enable multi-calendar checking (Business Standard+) to prevent double-bookings.

Track which booking types convert to signed contracts and adjust accordingly.

You Already Have the Tool You Need

Google Calendar booking pages eliminate scheduling friction from your sales process. When prospects can instantly book time, you close more deals. If you're already paying for Google Workspace, you don't need another subscription. The feature is built in and works seamlessly with your existing tools.

Start with one booking page today and refine as you go. Thirty minutes of setup will pay dividends in booked calls and new properties under management.

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