Coming soon to iPhone

Your family finally knows
when you're free.

SyncedCal syncs your work calendar to Google Calendar, automatically and privately. No IT approval needed. Nothing stored in the cloud.

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Free to try. One-time purchase to unlock full sync.

Your partner manages the family in Google Calendar. Your work schedule is invisible to them.

Every sync tool out there requires permission from your company's IT department. They're blocked by policy. You've tried them. They don't work.

So you end up texting "are you free tonight?" from a meeting, hoping for the best.

Can't you just share your calendar with me?

Every partner of every corporate employee, ever.
r/Office365

"Is there a way to share calendar with Google with sync? Outlook integration blocked by organisation."

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r/iphone

"My paranoid employer blocks all calendar sharing features outside of organization. There's no easy way to sync them."

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so Super User

"My corporate policy won't let me install Google Calendar Sync on my company laptop. Is there something else that can sync my Outlook calendar?"

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so Ask Different

"I would like to see personal Google Calendar events alongside work Outlook Calendar events in iOS. My work Outlook account is fairly restricted."

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MS Microsoft Q&A

"One of my users wants to sync Outlook calendar to personal calendar on iOS. Personal Google Calendar syncing is not available."

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r/workingmoms

"Unfortunately there is no easy way for me to sync them either since I work for a government entity."

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Sound familiar? SyncedCal is the fix. Leave your email and be first to know when it launches.

Choose what your family sees.

Not every meeting needs a title. SyncedCal lets you decide how much detail gets shared, per calendar.

Event titles and times are synced as-is. Your family sees exactly what's in your calendar.

Tuesday, March 4
Team Standup 9:00 – 9:30
Board Review 11:00 – 12:00
School pickup 15:30
1:1 with Sarah 16:00 – 16:30
Free from 17:00 Dinner time ✓

All event titles visible

Three steps. Set it once. Forget about it.

No cloud accounts to connect. No IT tickets to raise. Just your iPhone doing the work.

1

Your work calendar is already on your iPhone

If you've added your work email to your iPhone (Settings > Mail > Accounts), your calendar is already there. Nothing extra to set up.

2

Choose your source and destination in SyncedCal

Open the app, pick your work calendar as the source and your personal Google Calendar as the destination. That's the entire configuration.

3

Your work events appear in Google Calendar, automatically

SyncedCal runs in the background and keeps everything in sync. Your partner sees your schedule. You stop getting "are you free?" texts.

Everything stays on your phone.

We never see your calendar data. Not even a little bit.

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No cloud, no servers

SyncedCal reads your calendar directly on your device and writes it to your Google account. Our servers are never in the loop.

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Your data, your rules

Choose what gets shared: full event details, or just blocked time. You decide per calendar, not per event.

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IT never notices

SyncedCal doesn't connect to your company's servers. It reads what's already synced to your phone. No corporate credentials, no policy conflict.

Our IT department blocks every calendar sync tool. My wife had no idea when I was in back-to-back meetings or when I'd be home. I built SyncedCal because the problem was obvious and the solution was sitting right there on my phone the whole time.

Clemens Prerovsky, creator of SyncedCal

Questions you're probably thinking right now.

Is this allowed? Will my IT department notice?

SyncedCal reads calendar data that iOS has already synced to your device. It does not connect to your company's servers or Microsoft 365. From your IT department's perspective, nothing happens. That said, you're responsible for understanding your employer's acceptable use policies.

Do I need to do anything complicated to set it up?

If your work calendar is already on your iPhone (Settings > Mail > Accounts), you're 90% done. Open SyncedCal, pick a source, pick a destination, and you're running.

What happens to my calendar data?

It goes from your phone to your Google Calendar. That's it. SyncedCal has no backend, no database, no storage. We never see your events.

Does this work with any corporate calendar?

If you can add it to your iPhone in Settings > Mail > Accounts (Exchange, Microsoft 365, and most corporate setups), SyncedCal can sync it.

How much does it cost?

Try it free for 7 days. Full sync (rolling 3 weeks, automatic, multiple calendars) is a one-time purchase. No subscription. You pay once, you're done.

SyncedCal is in development.

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