We were tired of stitching together a scheduler, a video app, and a payment link, none of which felt like our own. So we built the one platform we wanted.
OpenLagoon started with a simple frustration. Booking a call meant one tool. Hosting it meant another. Getting paid meant a third, with a link pasted into an email and fingers crossed. Every one of them slapped someone else's brand on the experience our own customers saw.
We thought the pieces should just work together, and they should look like they belong to you, not to the software company behind them. Scheduling and video, under your name, on your domain. Charge when it makes sense, keep it free when it doesn't. And if you happen to be technical, an API to take it as far as you like.
The best tool is the one you can set up in an afternoon and forget about. No manuals, no onboarding calls, no jargon. If you can share a link, you can run your whole booking and meeting flow.
White-label isn't a premium afterthought here, it's the point. Your customers should experience your brand from the booking page to the meeting room, start to finish.
Start free, stay free if that works for you, and only pay when you're getting real value. When you charge your own customers, that money is yours and goes straight to your account.
Set up your own booking and video platform in minutes. Free to start, no tech skills required.