One-liner
A calendar app that syncs with Notion databases to turn tasks, events, and projects into a visual timeline.
Strengths
- Seamless integration with Notion databases for real-time updates across workflows
- Clean, minimalist interface that matches Notion's design language
- Supports recurring events, reminders, and drag-and-drop scheduling
- Visual timeline view helps users track project deadlines and milestones
- Highly customizable views (day/week/month) and filtering by database properties
Weaknesses
- Limited standalone functionality—requires existing Notion workspace to be useful
- Frequent crashes and lag reported in reviews when syncing large databases
- No native mobile notifications; relies on system-level alerts which are inconsistent
- Poor support for time zones and daylight saving adjustments (user complaint: 'events shift unexpectedly')
- No built-in task creation from calendar—users must go back to Notion to add items
Opportunities
- Build a lightweight, standalone calendar with Notion sync as a core feature but without dependency on full Notion setup
- Add smart event creation via natural language input (e.g., 'Schedule team meeting next Tuesday at 3pm')
- Introduce time zone-aware scheduling with automatic adjustment warnings
- Create a companion app for iOS/Android that delivers reliable push notifications for calendar events
- Offer a free tier with basic sync + paid upgrade for advanced automation (e.g., auto-schedule based on task duration)
Competitors
- Google Calendar
- Apple Calendar
- Calendly
- ClickUp Calendar
AI-generated brief · 5/12/2026, 10:48:58 AM