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Jamie Turner

I found this article on booking and scheduling WordPress plugins really helpful, especially the detailed breakdown of features for each plugin. The comparison between Amelia’s advanced payment integration and Bookly’s customization options gave me a clearer picture of which tool might fit my business needs best. I also appreciated the section highlighting how some plugins handle calendar syncing with Google Calendar, that’s been a pain point for me in the past. One thing I’m curious about is how these plugins perform under heavy traffic, has anyone tested their reliability with a large number of simultaneous bookings? Overall, this guide saved me a lot of time researching and helped me narrow down my options. Thanks for putting together such a thorough overview!

Thanks so much for your thoughtful comment! We’re really glad to hear the detailed feature comparisons helped clarify things for you. You’re right, calendar syncing is a crucial factor that can make or break the user experience, so it’s great that section resonated. Regarding your question about performance under heavy traffic, some plugins like Amelia and Bookly do offer scalability options and have been tested with larger booking volumes, but it often depends on your hosting environment too. We recommend checking their documentation or reaching out to their support teams for specific load testing info. If you’re managing high traffic, it might also be worth considering dedicated booking solutions or caching strategies alongside these plugins. Feel free to share your experience once you pick one, would love to hear how it goes!

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