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What is KashCal?

Your days are scattered across a handful of calendars. Family plans on iCloud, work on a CalDAV server, holidays from some link you subscribed to once, birthdays hiding in your contacts. KashCal gathers them onto one screen and then gets out of your way.

It's a free, open-source calendar for Android that's quietly serious about the small stuff: fast to open, easy on the eyes, and built to hold the most important parts of your day without making a fuss about it.

And it's private by default. No account to create, no analytics, no tracking, and no KashCal servers. Your events stay on your device and sync only with the calendars you choose to connect.

What you can do with it

  • See your schedule seven ways: month, full-month grid, agenda, day, 3-day, week, and year views.
  • Sync with the services you already use: iCloud, Nextcloud, Fastmail, Radicale, Baikal, Zoho, mailbox.org, Stalwart, SOGo, and any standard CalDAV server.
  • Add events by typing naturally. "Coffee with Kash tomorrow 3pm" becomes a real event.
  • Get reminded. Notifications that survive reboots, with snooze and dismiss.
  • Subscribe to calendar feeds: holidays, sports schedules, school terms via ICS links.
  • Show birthdays from contacts as yearly all-day events.
  • Put your day on the home screen: agenda, week, month, date, and upcoming widgets.
  • Search everything with full-text search across titles, locations, and notes.
  • See where your time goes with on-device Insights that keep your data on your phone.
  • Use it in your language: 67 languages, following your device setting.

Who it's for

You, if you want the best-looking calendar on Android, one that lets you color your events from a palette of nearly a hundred and actually makes a busy week pleasant to look at.

Requirements

KashCal runs on Android 12 and newer.

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