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Calendly Right to Modify Terms

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What it is

Calendly can change the rules of service at any time, and continuing to use Calendly after being notified of changes means you have agreed to the new terms.

This analysis describes what Calendly's agreement states, permits, or reserves. It does not constitute a legal determination about enforceability. Regulatory applicability and practical outcomes may vary by jurisdiction, enforcement context, and individual circumstances. Read our methodology

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Why it matters (compliance & governance perspective)

Customers are bound by updated terms simply by continuing to use the service after notification, without needing to take any affirmative step to accept the changes.

Consumer impact (what this means for users)

Calendly may update these terms at any time, and continued use of the platform after receiving notice constitutes acceptance, even for changes that may affect data rights, fees, or dispute resolution procedures.

What you can do

⚠️ These actions may provide transparency or partial mitigation but may not fully address the underlying issue. Effectiveness varies by jurisdiction and individual circumstances.
  • Close Your Account
    If you receive notice of material term changes and do not wish to accept the updated terms, you must stop using the service and close your account before the changes take effect to avoid being bound by the new terms.

How other platforms handle this

Egnyte Medium

Egnyte reserves the right to modify these Terms at any time. If we make changes to these Terms, we will provide notice of such changes, such as by sending an email notification, providing notice through the Services, or updating the 'Last Updated' date at the beginning of these Terms. Your continued...

Zillow Medium

Zillow reserves the right to modify these Terms at any time. We will post the most current version of these Terms on the Site. If we make material changes to these Terms, we will notify you via the email address associated with your account or by prominent notice through our Services prior to the ef...

YouTube Ads Medium

We may change this Agreement, for example (1) to reflect changes to our Service or how we do business - for example, when we add new products or features or remove old ones, (2) for legal, regulatory, or security reasons or (3) to prevent abuse or harm. If we materially change this Agreement, we'll ...

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▸ View Original Clause Language DOCUMENT RECORD
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Calendly reserves the right to modify these Customer Terms at any time. If Calendly makes changes to these Customer Terms that Calendly believes are material, Calendly will notify Customer by sending an email to the email address associated with Customer's account. All other changes will be effective when posted. Customer's continued use of the Services after such notice will constitute Customer's acceptance of the updated terms.

— Excerpt from Calendly's Calendly Terms of Use

ConductAtlas Analysis

Institutional analysis (Compliance & governance intelligence)

(1) REGULATORY LANDSCAPE: Unilateral modification clauses are common in digital service agreements and are generally enforceable in commercial contexts under U.S. contract law, though consumer-facing modifications may face scrutiny under the FTC Act's unfair or deceptive practices authority and analogous state consumer protection statutes. GDPR's requirement for a lawful basis for processing that continues to be valid after changes to data practices may create tension where term modifications affect data handling. (2) GOVERNANCE EXPOSURE: Medium. The notice-plus-continued-use acceptance model is standard in SaaS but creates governance risk for organizations that do not have systematic processes to review and respond to vendor term changes. Material changes to data processing provisions, liability terms, or dispute resolution mechanisms may require internal review before renewal or continued use. (3) JURISDICTION FLAGS: California consumers may have enhanced protections against certain types of unilateral contract modifications. EU users are subject to GDPR requirements that may be triggered by material changes to data processing terms, potentially requiring updated Data Processing Addendum terms or re-execution of Standard Contractual Clauses. (4) CONTRACT AND VENDOR IMPLICATIONS: Enterprise procurement teams should establish a process to monitor Calendly term change notifications and evaluate material changes before the next renewal cycle. Organizations should consider requesting contractual stability provisions in enterprise agreements, such as requirements that material changes require affirmative consent or apply only at renewal. (5) COMPLIANCE CONSIDERATIONS: Legal and privacy teams should subscribe to Calendly's policy update notifications and have a process to assess whether changes affect data processing agreements, consent mechanisms, or regulatory compliance obligations. Organizations subject to GDPR should treat material changes to data-related terms as potential triggers for DPA review.

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Applicable agencies

  • FTC
    The FTC has authority over unfair or deceptive practices in digital service agreements, including inadequate disclosure of material term changes
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Applicable regulations

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European Union
DSA
European Union

Provision details

Document information
Document
Calendly Terms of Use
Entity
Calendly
Document last updated
May 5, 2026
Tracking information
First tracked
May 7, 2026
Last verified
May 9, 2026
Record ID
CA-P-007683
Document ID
CA-D-00562
Evidence Provenance
Source URL
Wayback Machine
Content hash (SHA-256)
2c4658af1c36c8bebea65271094f06c7e41192fc6cf28a072ad4a764c508d40d
Analysis generated
May 7, 2026 09:27 UTC
Methodology
Evidence
✓ Snapshot stored   ✓ Hash verified
Citation Record
Entity: Calendly
Document: Calendly Terms of Use
Record ID: CA-P-007683
Captured: 2026-05-07 09:27:17 UTC
SHA-256: 2c4658af1c36c8be…
URL: https://conductatlas.com/platform/calendly/calendly-terms-of-use/calendly-right-to-modify-terms/
Accessed: May 13, 2026
Permanent archival reference. Stable identifier suitable for legal filings, compliance documentation, and research citation.
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Medium
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Calendly's Calendly Right to Modify Terms clause do?

Customers are bound by updated terms simply by continuing to use the service after notification, without needing to take any affirmative step to accept the changes.

How does this clause affect you?

Calendly may update these terms at any time, and continued use of the platform after receiving notice constitutes acceptance, even for changes that may affect data rights, fees, or dispute resolution procedures.

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