We built Zitli because we were tired
Not of scheduling itself—but of bending Swiss practices around tools made for somewhere else.
What wore us down
Three frustrations, one too many
Another US startup that doesn't get Switzerland
Prices in dollars. Privacy policies written for California. Support that treats Europe as a timezone setting. We wanted scheduling that assumes Switzerland from day one.
Blocking canton holidays by hand
Berchtoldstag in Bern, Jeûne genevois in Geneva, a different public holiday in every canton—and you're manually closing slots in a calendar built around Thanksgiving.
Poorly localised Swiss languages
Stiff German, missing French, Italian as an afterthought. Your booking page is often the first impression—machine translation doesn't cut it for DE, FR, IT, and EN.
So we decided to fix it.
Zitli is scheduling built from Switzerland outward: prices in CHF, four national languages, data hosted in Europe, and the full open scheduling toolkit teams actually need. No pretending Bern is Boston.
What we set out to build
Scheduling that fits how you already work
We didn't want another workaround. We wanted defaults that match Swiss professionals.
Privacy first
Swiss and EU rules designed in—not patched on after a US product launch.
Built for Switzerland
CHF on the pricing page. DE, FR, IT, and EN throughout. Holidays and languages that reflect how this country works.
Open & transparent
Clear plans, clear pricing, no surprise fees buried in checkout.
If you've blocked a canton holiday at midnight or apologised for a booking page in broken French—you already know why Zitli exists.
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