Reviews praise rock-solid reliability, cross-device sync, and tight email/workspace integrations that keep schedules, reminders, and deadlines in one place. Users like clean design, color-coded calendars, and recent polish like dark mode, though some want better task list color controls. Founders highlight dependable APIs and easy embedding: makers of
cite smooth contact and meeting workflows; makers of
note straightforward health-data scheduling; makers of
value predictable event handling. Overall: simple, ubiquitous, and trusted for daily planning at any scale.
Will be great if it can have more intuitive recommendations based on past meetings/places.
If there is a Skype meeting or a Zoom call, it would be lovely to have an integration (like what they have for Hangouts) instead of having to paste the link in the description. I understand they are competition, but let's face it, many invites on Google Calendar are also for Skype and Zoom meetings, apart from others.
Pros:Clear visual formatting, the time zone provision
Cons:Too much white space, it does not look compact.
I like the new design, nothing too fancy but the bigger grid makes it easier to set new events at overlapping times. Tried to set a reminder for myself to do something, but it took a bit of digging around to find out how to set one. That would be my next biggest wish for GCal.
Pros:easier on the eyes
Cons:reminders still need work
a calendar is use as long as what you see on it helps you to organize better yourself. With this new look and feel, GCal nailed it!
Pros:way better intuitive interface.
Cons:can't find them yet
i Love the new Callender version by google. It’s friendlier, and pretty nice. It’s not perfect yet, but its nice.
Pros:Easier to deal with your events now
Cons:Better colors of choice. Similar iPad version.
Better UI, still some of the same account problems.
Pros:More space
Cons:Better management of multiple identities