18th Aug, 2024
Mayday calendar wants to change the perspective of managing your calendar just using your brain with a new AI assistant that learns and more.
Sadly, Mayday Calendar has now shutdown
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Mayday Calendar is a new smart AI calendar app that wants to be your assistant. The Mayday team announced their public beta today, allowing people into the application to trial the experience with premium pricing likely coming later down the line.
Looking for a full in-depth review of Mayday, check out below:
Mayday Calendar are Toronto, Canada based startup trying to change the future of calendar by bringing AI to the forefront. Mayday Labs was founded in 2018 and founders are Jeremy Bell and Brian Faber.
Their vision is to try and make calendar more like a human-assistant to managing your time by learning how you use a calendar experience.
Let's explore why Mayday presents itself as different to other calendar apps:
Mayday takes sometime to learn from you but learns from your edits, tag use and everything you do in calendar to make the experience more automated.
There's a host of features that want to better protect your times. Calendar Shield is one of them and something that apps like Rise Calendar have been trying to do better with.
One of the things we noted in our Mayday review was the abilities when it comes to managing your settings and optimising your calendar around your typical day.
If you're in the hunt for an AI assistant for a calendar, this is one of the better ones out there. There are many of them trying to do similar things, but housed in a decent calendar and tasks environment, an interesting tool for 2024.
Explore Mayday in our full in-depth review here:
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