Talk to your Calendar like a human
Free for the next 100 users. The CalendarFlow (beta) iOS beta is live on TestFlight with a 7-day trial, and the desktop demo is available via the Web Demo button in the header.
Try iOS App (beta)Talking To Your Calendar Still Sucks
We were promised "just talk to your computer." Instead, we're still poking tiny boxes while Siri pretends to help.
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Ask Siri again
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Tap tiny boxes
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Miss the meeting
What CalendarFlow Actually Does
Talk once. CalendarFlow edits your real Google Calendar for you. No dashboards, no busywork, just voice.
VoiceSafetySetupEarly
Voice commands that stick
- Create events in plain English
- Move existing calls and meetings
- Add notes, locations, and attendees
- Cancel or delete when plans change
- Time saved: 30–60 seconds per change
Tired of wrestling your Calendar App?
Google Calendar without CalendarFlow
- Talk to Siri, still end up tapping
- Fumble with tiny boxes while walking
- Re‑type titles, times, and locations
- Forget to add things "you'll remember later"
- Drop calls, meetings, and follow‑ups
Google Calendar with CalendarFlow
- One short command, your calendar updates
- Create, move, and delete events by voice
- Notes, locations, and attendees together
- 60-second setup
- Built‑in revert if something looks wrong
Free for the next 100 users
Jump in now—full access today, and after 7 days just add your own OpenAI key to keep using it at no license cost.
Try iOS App (beta)FAQ
Questions you probably have
- CalendarFlow (beta) is for early adopters who live in Google Calendar already – founders, salespeople, EAs, operators – and want to talk instead of tap.
- No. If you can use Google Calendar, you can use CalendarFlow (beta). You just talk in plain English and let the agent handle the changes.
- Yes. During the MVP phase, Founding Testers get full access for free. In return, I want real usage and blunt feedback so I can make it worth paying for later.
- CalendarFlow (beta) only touches your Google Calendar, and you can revert the last change with a single command. If something is seriously off, you can also reach out to me directly and I'll help fix it.
- Tap the TestFlight button on this page to try the iOS beta. If you want the desktop demo, use the Web Demo button in the header. I manually approve testers and gate access. Once you're in, you can go from this page to your first real voice‑controlled event in under 60 seconds.
- Sign‑in is handled by Clerk, an industry‑standard auth provider.CalendarFlow (beta) uses the permissions it needs to read and write your Google Calendar events – nothing more.
- Once enough people rely on CalendarFlow (beta) weekly and the major bugs are ironed out. I expect a simple solo plan around $49/year, with better "founding rates" for early testers.