Caly vs Google Calendar
Google Calendar stores your events. Caly builds, protects, and adapts your week on top of it.
Caly
- Auto-scheduling
- Priority-aware
- Natural language
- Syncs to Google
Google Calendar
- Event storage
- Manual planning
- You move every block
- No automation
Google Calendar
Google Calendar is the calendar most people already use. It is reliable, but it is entirely manual: every event, block, and change is on you.
Caly
Caly syncs directly with Google Calendar and adds the missing layer, turning your priorities into a schedule and reshuffling it automatically when things change.
Feature comparison
Store and view events
Caly
Google Calendar
Automatic scheduling
Caly
Google Calendar
Priority-aware week building
Caly
Google Calendar
Reactive rescheduling
Caly
Google Calendar
Auto time-blocking
Caly
Google Calendar
Conflict detection
Caly
Google Calendar
BasicNatural language commands
Caly
Google Calendar
Works with Google Calendar
Caly
Google Calendar
| Feature | Caly | Google Calendar |
|---|---|---|
| Store and view events | ||
| Automatic scheduling | ||
| Priority-aware week building | ||
| Reactive rescheduling | ||
| Auto time-blocking | ||
| Conflict detection | Basic | |
| Natural language commands | ||
| Works with Google Calendar |
Which should you choose?
Choose Caly when
You want your calendar to organize itself instead of building and rebuilding it by hand.
Choose Google Calendar when
You only need a place to store events and prefer managing everything manually.