Deskwise vs Motion
Motion (usemotion) is an AI calendar and task/project manager — it auto-schedules your to-dos, protects focus time, and keeps individuals and teams on track. It's a productivity tool pointed inward at your team's time. Deskwise points outward at your customers: it answers, books, and collects. Here's the line.
Service operators who want a customer-facing AI receptionist that books jobs and takes deposits 24/7.
Individuals and teams who want AI to auto-plan their tasks, projects, and calendar for personal productivity.
| Feature | Deskwise | Motion |
|---|---|---|
| What it is | Customer-facing AI front desk | AI calendar + task/project manager |
| Who it serves | Your customers (answer/book/collect) | You + your team (plan/focus) |
| AI auto-schedules your tasks | No — out of scope | Yes — core strength |
| Project + task management | No | Yes — kanban, projects, deadlines |
| AI answers calls + texts 24/7 | Built-in (50-scenario catalog) | No — internal productivity |
| Books customer appointments | First-party booking engine | Personal meeting scheduler add-on |
| Takes deposits + no-show fees | Stripe Connect to your bank | No payments |
| Dormant-client winback | 60/90-day automated outreach | No |
| Vertical-specific front desk | 53 verticals, one engine | Horizontal productivity |
| Done-for-you migration | $200 white-glove setup | Self-serve |
| Monthly base price | Solo $199 · Studio $499 · Practice $1,699 | ~$19–$34/user/mo |
Motion is excellent at what it's built for — using AI to plan your own time and keep a team's projects moving. If personal/team productivity is the goal, it's a strong pick. Deskwise solves the opposite side of the desk: it's the AI receptionist your customers reach, that books the job and takes the deposit. Many operators happily run both.