For the most part, calendars are all the same — even contemporary calendars like CRON were just polished skins on the same old experience. There's been near-zero real innovation in years. They tell you what to do, but never help you do it. They're noisy, rigid, and often anxiety-inducing.
I set out to build a calendar that focuses on the important things, and keeps the noise tucked away, and helps you be productive. nocal has a concept of weekly notes, which serve as a scratchpad for everything going on that week. Notes support markdown typing and can contain lots of rich UI components, including other in-line notes.
It's been a blast to build and it was/is especially fun using nocal to build nocal.
It's pretty early days (only for macos and Google Calendar at the moment), please enjoy and let me know if you have any feedback, ideas, etc.
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