Book Time Off, at a flat £1 per user / month with a 30-day free trial and no card required, is the one we would point most small UK teams to. It is a focused leave tracker, it loads UK bank holidays automatically, and it imports your Timetastic data from the full-organisation export. At £1 it also includes Microsoft 365 single sign-on, Outlook calendar sync, Teams notifications and admin reports with CSV export, which Timetastic keeps for its £2 Pro tier. Leave Dates is the better call if you want the lowest possible rate and will commit annually; Timetastic is the better call if you need a separate balance per leave type or its absence trend charts. We explain all three honestly below.
If you have landed here you are almost certainly choosing between these three by name, so we will keep it practical. All three are dedicated leave trackers (not full HR suites), all three are UK-built, and all three run a free trial with no card to start. The genuine separators are price, billing flexibility, and how they model leave types. Here is the picture.
The three at a glance
Pricing and trial terms below were checked against each provider's own site on 5 June 2026. Figures move, so the dated sources are listed at the foot of the page. Book Time Off is in the highlighted column.
| Book Time Off | Leave Dates | Timetastic | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Headline price | £1 / user / month | From £0.75 / user / month | £1.20 Basic / £2 Pro |
| Lowest rate needs | Nothing · flat rate on any billing | Annual commitment (£1 on monthly) | n/a · flat per-user price |
| Free trial | 30 days | 30 days | 30 days |
| Card to start | No card | No card | No card |
| Minimum users | None | Check current plan | Check current plan |
| Category | Dedicated leave tracker | Dedicated leave tracker | Dedicated leave tracker |
| Microsoft 365 SSO, Teams & Outlook | Included | Check current plan | Pro plan (£2) |
| Admin reports with CSV export | Included | Check current plan | Pro plan (£2) |
| Separate balance per leave type | No · one shared allowance | Check current plan | Yes |
| UK bank holidays loaded automatically | Yes · GOV.UK feed, per region | Yes | Yes |
| Built in | UK | UK | UK |
The short version: on a flat monthly price with no commitment, Book Time Off and Leave Dates are level at £1 and Timetastic is a fifth dearer on Basic. Leave Dates dips below £1 only if you pay annually. Timetastic is the one of the three that gives every leave type its own balance.
The one real difference
Beyond price, the decision that actually separates these tools is how they handle leave types. It is the thing buyers most often get wrong when comparing them, so it is worth being precise.
Timetastic runs a separate balance for each leave type. Book Time Off does not: leave types such as sickness, unpaid or compassionate leave are recorded as categories on the same calendar under one approval workflow, and annual leave is what draws down the allowance (birthday leave can optionally be a non-deducting perk). Most small UK teams only ever deduct annual leave from an allowance and record the rest for visibility, which is exactly what Book Time Off does. If you genuinely need a distinct pot and approval flow per type, that is the one place Timetastic has the edge, and you should weigh it deliberately.
Book Time Off · the flat £1 pick
Book Time Off
£1 / user / monthAdd a few people, set their allowances, book and approve a request, and watch the bank holidays appear on the wallchart. 30 days free, no card.
Leave Dates · lowest headline price
Leave Dates
From £0.75 / user / monthTimetastic · the established name
Timetastic
£1.20 Basic / £2 ProWhich of the three should you choose?
A quick decision guide, given they are close on the core job:
- Choose Book Time Off if you want a focused leave tracker at a flat, predictable £1 per user / month with no commitment and no minimum, automatic UK bank holidays, and a one-file import from Timetastic. This is the right answer for most small UK teams.
- Choose Leave Dates if squeezing the headline price is the priority and you are happy to commit annually to reach £0.75, or if you specifically prefer its visual year-planner layout.
- Choose Timetastic if you need a separate balance and approval workflow for each leave type, or if having the most established brand in the category matters to your decision.
Our best leave management software guide sets these tools against the full UK market, and the Timetastic alternatives page adds Vacation Tracker, Breathe and CharlieHR to the mix. To sanity-check entitlement first, try the free annual leave entitlement calculator.
Moving your data across
If you are coming from Timetastic, moving to Book Time Off does not mean retyping anyone:
- In Timetastic, download the full-organisation export (the .xlsx or .xls file).
- In Book Time Off, upload that file once.
- It brings across your departments (with their manager and max-absent limit), your team members (allowance, approver, birthday and start date) and this year's approved leave history.
It is an XLSX full-export upload, not a CSV paste: the full export carries the structure of your organisation, so the team calendar looks right from day one. For a longer walk-through, see our Timetastic migration guide and the in-app import help article. Coming from Leave Dates or a spreadsheet, you would set the team up directly in Book Time Off rather than via the Timetastic importer.
Frequently asked questions
On the lowest headline price, Leave Dates wins: its Starter tier is from £0.75 per user per month on annual billing. But that rate needs an annual commitment, and on monthly billing Leave Dates is £1, the same as Book Time Off. Book Time Off is a flat £1 per user per month on any billing, with no minimum and no annual lock-in. Timetastic is £1.20 per user per month on its Basic plan and £2 on Pro. So for a small team paying monthly with no commitment, Book Time Off and Leave Dates are level on price and Timetastic is the dearest of the three.
They are close on core leave tracking and separated mostly by price and by one design decision. Timetastic runs a separate balance for each leave type. Book Time Off does not: leave types such as sickness, unpaid or compassionate leave are categories recorded on the same calendar under one approval workflow, and annual leave is what draws down the allowance. Most small UK teams only ever deduct annual leave and record the rest for visibility, which is exactly what Book Time Off does. If you genuinely need a distinct pot and approval flow per leave type, Timetastic has the edge there.
Yes. Book Time Off is £1 per user per month with a 30-day free trial, no card required to start, and no minimum number of users. You pay only for the people you actually add, on monthly or annual billing at the same flat rate.
Yes. Book Time Off imports the Timetastic full-organisation export (the .xlsx or .xls file). Uploading it once brings across your departments (with their manager and max-absent limit), your team members (allowance, approver, birthday and start date) and this year's approved leave history. It is an XLSX full-export upload, not a CSV import.
All three are UK-built dedicated leave trackers that handle UK bank holidays. Book Time Off loads them automatically from the official GOV.UK feed for England and Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, picks the right region per person, and never deducts them from anyone's allowance. Check each provider's current settings for exactly how regional bank holidays and part-time treatment are handled for your team.
If you want the lowest possible rate and are happy to commit annually, Leave Dates at its Starter tier is cheapest. If you need a separate balance and approval flow for every leave type, Timetastic is the better fit. For most small UK teams that mainly need to track who is off, approve requests and keep annual leave allowances tidy at a flat, predictable price with no commitment, Book Time Off at £1 per user per month is the one we would point you to. We make it, and we have said so throughout.
Sources
Every competitor fact above was checked against that provider's own current site on 5 June 2026. Prices and trial terms change, so verify on the day you decide.
| Provider | Checked | Source |
|---|---|---|
| Leave Dates (Starter from £0.75 annual / £1 monthly, tiers, 30-day trial, no card) | 5 June 2026 | leavedates.com/pricing-plans |
| Timetastic (Basic £1.20, Pro £2, 30-day trial, no card, separate balance per leave type) | 5 June 2026 | timetastic.co.uk/pricing |
| Book Time Off claims (features, flat £1 pricing, Timetastic XLSX import, Microsoft 365) | 5 June 2026 | Book Time Off product (see help centre) |