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This looks a lot like the default macOS calendar app, enough that I went back to Calendar.app and added back my calendars and now I'm using it again. Someone else mentioned no offline support which is a big thing for me, I like to clean up my calendar and other "productivity" related areas like Reminders, Notes, etc while I'm on long flights which often don't have internet access.



Been a happy cron user for 2 years now.

Here's the real improvements as I see them

1. You get a push notification that includes a join button 1 minute before your meetings

2. You always have a heads up to how long to your next meeting, or how long left in your current meeting

3. I can schedule/find time with coworkers in 2 clicks

4. I can see my coworkers timezones

5. I can replace calendly for sharing my availability.

But none of them have to do with Notion so far.


> You get a push notification that includes a join button 1 minute before your meetings

Why this still isn't an option in every calendar application in 2024 is beyond me.

My current Outlook is at least better than whatever I had before: Now I can at least choose a reminder 5 minutes before something start instead of only increments from $NOW.


Your comment convinced me to try Notion’s calendar but then when I went to add calendars, I’m only able to use a Google account, bummer. I have a Fastmail and an iCloud calendar which I’m guessing will come later to Notion.


I’m a long time Cron user but didn’t know it had Calendly functionality. How do you share availability?


I think it's only the "Share availability" functionality. You can drag times you are available, then it copies text to your clipboard like this, plus a booking link:

Would 30 min during any of these times (all in PST) work for you?

- Tomorrow Thu Jan 18, 3-5:45 PM

- Fri Jan 19, 12:15-5:45 PM

- Sat Jan 20, 8 AM - 5:45 PM

You can just let me know or confirm here: [link]

What's nice is that you can also change the time zone so the other person sees the suggestions in their time zone.

I don't think you can just do a generic scheduling link like Calendly, you have to pick the times first.


Increasingly less so, I am sure?


Why would you be so sure?


Most long flights these days have internet access!




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