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https://github.com/calcom/cal.com
I'm self hosting this, and it works pretty well. It can be integrated with Google Calendar with some effort, and it works with CalDAV (which I'm using through NextCloud).
Ive been using the free version forever and it's awesome. Blows Calendly out of the water.
Just be aware that, while it's marketed as open source, from my last look into the project the open part relied on non-open licensing/code. More details in my blogpost here. Might not matter to some, but might matter if being open source is an important factor.
Crap, yeah. It's important to me. The only closed source software allowed in my PC is Steam and it's games.
I’ve been using this for the last year, works great for me.