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Equine Office Scheduling is a cloud-based lesson and appointment scheduling software from Equine Office for the equestrian industry, mainly serving riding schools, trainers, and barn managers. It is positioned not as a general calendar tool, but as a solution for coordinating resources among students, instructors/staff, horses, and facilities in equestrian businesses.
According to the page, the system supports creating lessons and appointments, and assigning students, staff, horses, and locations to specific schedules. One valuable feature for equestrian organizations is the ability to track how many lessons each horse is assigned per week, helping manage horse workload. The system also supports automatically notifying customers when schedules change, reducing manual communication costs. The page says users can click to view feature details, but the captured text does not include further module descriptions.
The product offers a 14-day free trial. Paid subscriptions start at $50/month when billed monthly; annual billing starts at $42.50/month and is marked as saving 15%. The publicly available text does not currently explain whether pricing is based on the number of users, horses, lessons, or facility size, nor does it list feature differences between plans.
Its advantages are its clear industry focus and ability to schedule around the core resources of equestrian lessons, making it more aligned with actual workflows than forcing a generic online booking tool into this use case. It also offers one-on-one online demos, which can help small stables or training organizations understand the product quickly. The limitation is that public information is relatively sparse. It does not disclose details on third-party integrations, payment capabilities, permission management, data security compliance, APIs, or mobile support, leaving insufficient basis for evaluation by organizations that require system integration or strict access control.
It is better suited to small and medium-sized riding schools, independent trainers, and barn managers for lesson scheduling, training appointments, and coordination of facility and horse resources. It is less suitable for general cross-industry business scheduling, or for users who need an all-in-one platform with complex CRM, payments, memberships, finance, and open APIs.
The page does not provide information about China-region access, ICP filing, localization, or mainland China services, so actual access stability is unknown.
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