Feebuz is an all-in-one automation platform for service-based businesses. Its core pitch is “Book more. Chasing less.” It brings appointment scheduling, customer follow-ups, billing and payments, CRM records, and multichannel communication into a single system. It is better suited to businesses that rely heavily on bookings, reminders, and collections—such as real estate agents, consultants and coaches, agencies, freelancers, clinics, and wellness providers—rather than as a general-purpose enterprise CRM.
Based on the information on its website, Feebuz’s core modules include calendar sync and client self-booking, automated SMS/WhatsApp reminders, payments and invoicing, a unified CRM, a shared multichannel inbox, and custom automations. Automations can be triggered by lead capture or service completion, making it useful for reducing missed follow-ups and manual reconciliation. For third-party integrations, the website lists WhatsApp, Stripe, Gmail, Zoom, and Office 365. The Pro plan includes WhatsApp integration, while the Business plan supports custom integrations. For team collaboration, Basic includes 1 seat, Pro includes 5 seats, and Business includes unlimited seats, along with a shared inbox; however, detailed role-based permissions and audit capabilities are not disclosed.
Pricing is fairly straightforward: Basic is $9.99/month and aimed at individuals; Pro is $19.99/month and aimed at small teams, including advanced automations, billing subscriptions, WhatsApp integration, and priority support; Business is $24.99/month and includes unlimited seats, white labeling, a dedicated account manager, custom integrations, and an SLA, but requires contacting sales. Annual billing saves 20%. All paid plans come with a 14-day free trial and do not require a credit card. Feebuz states that it does not take a cut of payments, though payment processing fees from providers such as Stripe still apply.
Its main strength is an end-to-end workflow designed around service businesses, connecting bookings, reminders, communication, payments, and customer history. The entry price is low, and key integrations such as WhatsApp and Stripe are included. For small service teams, the setup cost may be lower than stitching together multiple separate tools. The main limitation is the lack of publicly available detail: APIs, webhooks, and developer documentation are not disclosed; security and compliance are limited to mentions of being HIPAA-ready and having a secure payment portal, without more complete certification details; and support for China commonly used payments, localization, and network accessibility is also unclear.
Feebuz is best suited to overseas service businesses that depend on appointments and timely follow-up, such as property viewings, consulting sessions, clinic appointments, and agency client onboarding. Companies that need complex permission controls, Chinese payment methods, data localization, or private deployment should evaluate it carefully. Access from China is unknown. Because Feebuz relies on services such as WhatsApp, Stripe, Gmail, and Zoom, teams in mainland China may face challenges around network access, payments, and compliance adaptation. Alternatives to compare include Calendly, Acuity, HubSpot, Zoho, as well as China-market options such as 纷享销客, 销售易, and 简道云.
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