Booking App Development Cost in the US (2026)

Last updated: 24 April 2026Region: United StatesData source: MyAppTemplates.com analysis of 2026 public SOW benchmarks and shipped-app case studies

Executive Summary

A booking app built by a mid-market US agency in 2026 lands between $35,000 and $110,000 depending on scope. NYC and SF studios sit at the top of that range; Austin, Denver, and fully-remote US teams cluster in the middle; freelance networks in secondary markets price 30–45% below. State sales-tax handling, Stripe for US card processing, and FinCEN rules on any stored balance are the three regional cost drivers that inflate quotes compared to other markets.

The DIY route priced in this report uses the MyAppTemplates boilerplate ($199 one-time) plus Claude Code API spend for feature work. Auth, Stripe subscription billing, D1 schema, CI/CD, and the Expo mobile shell are already in place, so the marginal cost per booking-app variant below is AI token spend, not a second invoice. This is a different route for a different buyer — hands-on founders who want to ship fast. Agencies remain the right call for regulated verticals, enterprise procurement, or teams that want delivery fully outsourced.

Rows are ranked by percentage saved vs. a credible mid-market US agency quote. Two scope variants carry compliance-gated badges — where lawyers, audits, and state money-transmitter licensing dwarf the software build and savings percentages mislead.

Data

18 Booking App Variants, Priced US Mid-Market

Ranked by savings vs. a median US agency quote. USD throughout.

Every DIY build starts with the same flat boilerplate fee:$199 one-time — column below shows marginal Claude Code API spend on top
#Booking App VariantScopeUS Agency Quote+ AI SpendSavingsBuild Time
1Single-service time-slot bookingOne provider, calendar, email confirmationSimple$18k–$28k$4599.8%2–3 days
2Class / session bookingYoga studio, group classes, waitlistSimple$22k–$32k$6099.8%3 days
3Pet grooming / mobile servicesService menu, address capture, route blockSimple$25k–$38k$7099.7%3–4 days
4Salon / barbershop bookingStaff selection, service duration, depositsMedium-small$28k–$45k$8599.7%4 days
5Restaurant reservationTables, party size, SMS reminder, no-show feeMedium-small$32k–$50k$9599.7%4–5 days
6Fitness trainer / PT bookingRecurring sessions, packages, cancellation windowMedium-small$35k–$55k$10599.7%5 days
7Co-working / meeting roomHourly blocks, access codes, floor planMedium-small$38k–$58k$12099.7%5–6 days
8Medical / dental appointmentPatient intake, HIPAA note — see alert belowMedium (compliance)$60k–$110k$180Compliance-gated6–8 days
9Home services marketplacePlumbers, cleaners, quote + book flowMedium$50k–$80k$16099.7%6–7 days
10Vacation rental bookingNightly rates, cleaning fee, state tax rulesMedium$55k–$85k$17599.7%7 days
11Event ticketingTiered tickets, QR scan, payout holdMedium$55k–$90k$18599.7%7–8 days
12Tour / activity bookingViator-style, vendor onboarding, reviewsMedium$60k–$95k$19599.7%7–8 days
13Beauty marketplace (Mindbody-style)Multi-location, staff pay splits, membershipsMedium-high$65k–$105k$21099.7%8–10 days
14Hotel booking aggregatorMulti-property, channel manager, availability cacheMedium-high$75k–$120k$22599.7%9–11 days
15Car rental / peer-to-peer (Turo-style)License check, insurance attach, KYCMedium-high$85k–$140k$24599.6%10–12 days
16On-demand services (TaskRabbit-style)Real-time matching, Stripe Connect, ratingsComplex$90k–$150k$27599.6%12–14 days
17Charter / fractional jet bookingFAA operator integration, legal sign-offComplex$110k–$180k$310License-gated14 days
18Healthcare network bookingProvider directory, insurance eligibility, HIPAAVery complex (compliance)$150k–$230k$650Compliance-gated3–4 weeks

1. Why US agency quotes price where they do

US mid-market agency rates for a booking app in 2026 typically run $140–$220 per hour for Austin, Denver, Raleigh, and fully-remote teams, and $185–$275 for NYC and SF studios. Scopes balloon because booking apps touch three regulatory surfaces at once: Stripe card-present and card-not-present processing, state-level sales tax on services, and — for anything that stores a customer balance or handles escrow — FinCEN money-transmitter rules.

Spotlight Build

Salon booking — Brooklyn studio SOW vs. DIY

ScopeStaff selection, service catalogue, 25% deposit, SMS reminder, Stripe
Brooklyn agency quote (mid-market)$42,000 fixed, 9 weeks
DIY with boilerplate$199 + ~$85 AI spend, 4 working days
What the boilerplate coveredPhone OTP auth, Stripe subscription adapter (extended for deposits), D1 schema, Expo shell, CI/CD, Sentry — Week 1 gone
What Claude Code builtStaff/service/slot schema, booking route, deposit-hold logic, reminder worker, reschedule flow
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Vacation rental — San Diego agency SOW vs. DIY

ScopeNightly rates, cleaning fee, CA state/local tax, guest messaging
San Diego agency quote$68,000 fixed, 11 weeks
DIY with boilerplate$199 + ~$175 AI spend, 7 working days
Regional cost driverCalifornia TOT (Transient Occupancy Tax) varies by city — handled as a rate table, not a compliance licence

2. Where the regional premium is real (and where it isn't)

Not every US booking app needs US talent. State sales tax, Stripe US, and ordinary consumer bookings are jurisdiction-agnostic — any competent engineer can wire them. The regional premium is real when the scope touches HIPAA, FinCEN money transmission, FAA charter rules, or state-specific licensing (e.g. California cosmetology board integrations). Those benefit from a US agency with a compliance lawyer on retainer.

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When to hire a US agency, not build DIY

Healthcare booking + patient notesHIPAA BAA, encrypted PHI at rest, audit trail — $20k+ in legal/audit alone
Booking with stored wallet balanceFinCEN registration + state money-transmitter licences in 40+ states — years, not weeks
Enterprise hotel group procurementSOC 2, vendor security review, SSO — agency delivery is the sensible path

3. How the DIY number actually holds up

The AI-spend numbers assume Claude Code used agentically — the engineer reviewing diffs, running the included Vitest and type-check slash commands, and letting the @backend-dev subagent extend the Drizzle schema and Hono routes. The boilerplate's billing abstraction accepts Stripe deposits and payment intents as straightforward extensions; the Workers runtime handles the SMS-reminder scheduler via cron triggers. A developer building booking from scratch would spend $500–$1,500 in Claude Code tokens just getting to a working auth-plus-billing baseline — that baseline setup spend is what the boilerplate removes.

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What the boilerplate gives you on day one

AuthJWT + phone OTP screens, rate-limited endpoints
BillingAdapter pattern with Stripe + RevenueCat; extend for deposits/holds
BackendCloudflare Workers + D1 + Drizzle ORM, wrangler.toml ready
MobileExpo Router, tab nav, onboarding/paywall/profile screens, theme system
OpsSentry, GitHub Actions CI, Vitest + Jest configured
What you still buildBooking schema, slot engine, Stripe deposit logic, reminder worker, provider-specific UI

How to price your own US booking app

A practical sequence that maps to the ranked table above — usable whether you end up hiring an agency or building yourself.

1
Find your row
Locate the closest variant in the table. If you're between two rows, price to the higher one — booking-app scope creep is real.
2
Add regional surcharges honestly
State sales tax is ~1 day of schema work. HIPAA adds $20k+ in legal. FinCEN stored-balance licensing is a multi-year programme — not a line item.
3
Separate software from compliance
Compliance-gated rows have red badges because no boilerplate or AI saves you BAA negotiation or state licensing. Price those separately.
4
Get two US agency quotes for comparison
One NYC/SF studio, one remote-US shop. Spread is usually 40–60% — useful data regardless of which route you choose.
5
Run the DIY spike
Clone the boilerplate, run /new-feature for the booking schema, and track real token spend over one weekend. You'll know inside 48 hours whether DIY is viable for your scope.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are NYC and SF agency rates really that much higher than remote US?
Yes — mid-market NYC and SF studios price $185–$275/hour in 2026; remote US and secondary-market agencies price $140–$200. For a 400-hour booking-app build, that's a $30k–$40k difference before anyone writes code.
Does the boilerplate handle US sales tax on bookings?
No — sales tax is your business logic, not boilerplate infrastructure. But the Drizzle schema and Hono routes make adding a tax-rate table and per-line calculation a 1–2 day job with Claude Code, typically via a Stripe Tax integration.
Can I build a HIPAA-compliant healthcare booking with this?
The software scaffolding works, but HIPAA is not a code problem — it's a BAA with your infra provider, PHI encryption audits, and policy documentation. Budget $20k+ on legal and audits regardless of how you build. A US agency with healthcare experience is the sensible route here.
What about Stripe Connect for paying out providers?
The billing abstraction accepts Connect as an adapter — you wire the Connect integration yourself, typically a day's work with the @backend-dev subagent. Express accounts, 1099-K generation, and KYC collection are all on you, but the auth and rate-limiting foundation is ready for them.
How do freelance rates compare to agency quotes in the US?
Competent US freelancers on Toptal, Lemon.io, or direct networks price 30–45% below mid-market agencies — roughly $95–$145/hour. You trade the agency's project management, QA, and delivery guarantees for lower cost and more hands-on coordination.
Is $199 the full boilerplate price, or is there a subscription?
$199 is the Builder tier one-time fee. Pro is $249 and Agency is $299, also one-time. Lifetime updates included. No monthly subscription, no retainer, no per-project licensing.
What if my scope matches row 16 but I'm not technical?
On-demand services apps with real-time matching and Stripe Connect are at the edge of what non-technical founders can reasonably ship solo. Either hire a technical co-founder to drive Claude Code, or take one of your agency quotes — both are valid.

The US regional premium is real — but only for the scope that earns it.

A straightforward booking app does not need NYC agency rates. A HIPAA-bound healthcare network does. The ranked table above is designed so you can tell them apart in 30 seconds — and price accordingly, whether you route through an agency or skip Week 1 with a $199 boilerplate and let Claude Code build the features.

See what the boilerplate already covers
One-time $199 fee. Lifetime updates. No retainer.