Short answer: CalendarBridge is a capable sync tool with mobile apps and HIPAA options. The most common reasons to seek an alternative are its connection-based pricing (every direction between every pair of calendars counts as a separate connection, which adds up fast) and the wish for a simpler, privacy-first option. LeapSync offers real-time two-way Google ↔ Outlook sync with flat pricing from $4/month, a private Apple/ICS feed, and a design that never stores your event titles or attendees.
What CalendarBridge does well
CalendarBridge has native iOS and Android apps, scheduling links, and HIPAA Business Associate Agreements on its higher tiers — useful if you're in healthcare or need a mobile app specifically.
Where LeapSync is different
LeapSync
CalendarBridge
Two-way Google ↔ Outlook sync
Yes
Yes
Real-time (push-based)
Under ~5s
Real-time
Pricing model
Flat from $4/mo
Per-connection tiers
Private Apple / iPhone feed
Yes (read-only ICS + QR)
Native mobile apps
Stores your event titles / attendees?
No — IDs only
Check their policy
On Microsoft Graph (post-EWS 2026)
Yes
Check with vendor
CalendarBridge details per calendarbridge.com as of 2 June 2026; confirm current pricing and features on their site.
Pricing you can predict
CalendarBridge counts connections: syncing three calendars in both directions can mean six connections, and the math gets confusing as you add accounts. LeapSync charges a flat monthly rate per plan, so adding a second or third calendar doesn't surprise you at checkout.
Who should pick which
Choose LeapSync for simple flat pricing, a private iPhone feed, minimal data retention, and Graph-native Microsoft sync.
Choose CalendarBridge if you specifically need native mobile apps or a signed HIPAA BAA today.
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Frequently asked questions
How is LeapSync's pricing different from CalendarBridge's?
CalendarBridge prices per connection (each sync direction between each calendar pair), so costs scale with the number of calendars. LeapSync uses flat per-plan pricing starting at $4/month, which is easier to predict.
Does LeapSync have a mobile app like CalendarBridge?
LeapSync is a web app plus a private read-only Apple/ICS calendar feed you add to your phone, rather than a standalone native app. CalendarBridge offers native iOS/Android apps if that's a hard requirement for you.
Is LeapSync affected by Microsoft retiring EWS in 2026?
No. LeapSync is built on Microsoft Graph, the API Microsoft supports long-term, so the October 2026 EWS retirement for Exchange Online doesn't affect it.