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The KashCal Challenge

My calendar can do this. Can yours?

A handful of things KashCal does that most calendar apps charge for, bury, or skip. All free, no account. Show off the one you like and dare a friend to match it.

  1. 1 Do the thing. Pick something from the list below that your old calendar couldn't do.
  2. 2 Post it. A screenshot or one line, anywhere you hang out, tagged #KashCal.
  3. 3 Dare a friend. "Mine can do this. Can yours?" Then pass it on.

The list

Mine opens a new event from Quick SettingsNew

I dropped a KashCal tile next to my flashlight and Wi-Fi toggles. I pull down from the top of the screen, tap it, and I'm typing a new event, even over whatever app I was in. The fastest way to catch a plan before it slips.

Can yours?
Mine takes the event as a sentence

I type "Yoga every Tuesday 7am at the studio" and it becomes a real recurring event, with the time, the place, the repeat, and the title each landing where they belong. It reads dates, times, durations, recurrence, and locations. No form, no fields, I just type.

Can yours?
Mine sends an event as a card people can actually use

One tap turns any event into a designed card and a tap-to-add file, sent together in any chat. My friend taps once to drop it on their own calendar. No screenshots to retype, no invite that drags in email accounts. See how it looks.

Can yours?
Mine does real CalDAV the moment I install it

Nextcloud, Radicale, Fastmail, Baikal, Zoho, SoGo, Stalwart, and more, syncing two ways with no middleware app, no relay server, and no second thing to install. My phone's Google and Outlook calendars show up too.

Can yours?
Mine shows my iPhone family calendar, on Android

I signed in once and my iCloud calendars sync both ways, shared family calendars included. No bridge, no export-import dance. Just my calendars, where I am now.

Can yours?
Mine shows where my time goes, computed on my phone

Busiest day, meeting-free days, weekend load, my next free block. It works the numbers out on-device, no work account and no cloud crunching my schedule. A quiet look at my week.

Can yours?
Mine has a 92-color wheel, six views, Material You

Month, agenda, three-day, week, month-full, and year. I pinch to zoom, drag to reschedule, and color any event from a curated palette or the full color wheel. It's nice to look at.

Can yours?
Mine works fully offline and speaks 67 languages

No KashCal account, ever. No ads, no trackers, no analytics. My credentials are encrypted with the Android Keystore, and the whole thing works offline from first install. Free and open source under Apache 2.0.

Can yours?

None of the above is a trial, a teaser, or a "pro" tier. It's the whole app. Found the one thing your old calendar couldn't do? That's your challenge entry.

Take the challenge

Pick the line that's true for you, tap copy, and post it wherever you already hang out: Reddit, Mastodon, X, Lemmy, a group chat. Tag it #KashCal and dare a friend to match it. Even better, post a screenshot of the feature you like.

My calendar opens a new event from the Quick Settings panel, before I've even left the app I'm in. Can yours? #KashCal

I type "dinner with mom friday 7pm" and my calendar just makes the event. No form. Free, open source, no account. #KashCal

Finally syncing my iPhone family calendar on Android with no middleman. #KashCal kashcal.onekash.org

Found an Android calendar with real CalDAV out of the box, on-device time insights, and a 92-color wheel. No ads, no trackers, no paywall. #KashCal

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