If you're anything like me, you have multiple Google Calendars, both for personal and professional events. But what happens when these events conflict with each other? You have to reschedule something, whether that be a first contact with a lead, a doctor appointment, or else.
With Calensync, you can effortlessly synchronize multiple Google Calendars, avoiding all possible future conflicts. Onboarding takes less than 2 minutes, and your calendar will immediately sync with each other!
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Open-source, infinite calendars, and cheaper pricing.
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Pricing not based on number of accounts / calendars, as well as simply cheaper.
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Freelancers, entrepreneurs that deal with multiple businesses and accounts, or anyone who has multiple google calendars.
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The story starts from frustration. I have multiple professional google calendars, as well as my personal one. On the professional ones, people can book events directly and, unfortunately, I had multiple conflicts. This lead me to first check for existing solutions and after being dissatisfied, deciding to create it myself.
No more conflicts between events since Calensync!
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Backend: - Python + FastAPI - API Gateway with Cloudfront - Postgres for DB Frontend: - React - Bootstrap
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