Kronologic helps businesses automate customer meetings, reducing the effort required from sales and marketing teams. It leverages AI to predict prospect availability, manage scheduling, and handle follow-ups at scale, leading to increased meeting bookings and revenue.
Kronologic positions itself as a "business orchestration engine" that goes beyond basic scheduling. While most meeting tools simply send calendar invites, Kronologic uses AI to predict prospect availability, negotiate meeting times, and handle the entire lifecycle of reminders and reschedules. It's designed for sales and marketing teams that need to book thousands of customer meetings without adding administrative burden. The tool sits in the meeting orchestration category, bridging the gap between CRM data and actual conversations.
The core value proposition is simple: set it up once, and it runs on autopilot. Kronologic integrates with your CRM and calendar systems, then uses AI to find optimal meeting slots, send scheduling communications, and manage follow-ups. It handles one-to-one, one-to-many, and many-to-many meeting types. The platform can manage thousands of meetings simultaneously from a single dashboard, which is a significant step up from traditional scheduling tools that require manual coordination for each meeting.
Pricing starts at $112 per user per month for the Small Team plan, which supports up to five users and 100 bulk sends. The Teams plan costs $1,000 per month for a team of 10 with 1,000 bulk sends and includes full CSM access. Enterprise plans are custom-priced based on user count and send volume, with dedicated support and API access included. There is no free tier, but demos are available. The pricing is competitive for teams that would otherwise spend hours on manual scheduling, though it may feel steep for very small teams.
Kronologic is best for scale-ups, mid-market, and enterprise organizations with busy sales teams that need to convert leads into meetings quickly. It's particularly valuable for companies running large-scale outreach campaigns, event follow-ups, or account-based marketing programs. The tool is not designed for pipeline management or lead generation -- it strictly handles scheduling and engagement. Teams that already have a CRM and email automation in place will find Kronologic fits neatly into their stack.
In practice, users report seeing results within a week, with hundreds of meetings booked shortly after launch. One team of 200+ sellers booked over 800 meetings in a single week. The AI's ability to negotiate meeting times and handle rescheduling reduces the back-and-forth that typically slows down sales cycles. However, the setup does require some customization, including workflow configuration and data mapping, which can take a few hours. The tool's complexity is rated as advanced, so teams should expect a moderate learning curve.
Overall, Kronologic delivers on its promise of "set and forget" meeting automation. It's a focused tool that does one thing well: getting prospects on the calendar without human effort. For organizations that struggle with low meeting conversion rates or overwhelmed sales teams, Kronologic can be a force multiplier. It's not a replacement for a full sales engagement platform, but as a dedicated meeting orchestration engine, it earns its place in the modern GTM stack.
Features
- Set and forget meeting scheduling
- AI negotiates meeting details
- Handles reminders and reschedules
- Predicts prospect availability
- Manages thousands of meetings simultaneously
- Improves seller focus and output
Pricing
Pros
- Automates meeting scheduling at scale, booking hundreds of meetings per week
- AI negotiates meeting times and handles rescheduling automatically
- Integrates with CRM and calendars to reduce manual effort
Cons
- Setup requires customization and workflow mapping
- Limited to scheduling and engagement, not a full sales platform
Best For
Sales and marketing teams at scale-ups, mid-market, and enterprise companies that need to automate high-volume meeting scheduling.