Calendar Events

Calendar events bring your full schedule into myOS — meetings, appointments, deadlines, and recurring commitments synced from Google Calendar, Apple Calendar, or created natively. Everything shows up in one place so you always know what's coming.

What You See

Events appear in the Today view's Day View as a time grid. Each event block shows the title, time range, and calendar source. Alongside your time blocks and reminders, you get a complete picture of how your day is structured — what's locked in, what's planned, and what needs your attention.

Key Features

Sync from External Calendars

Connect Google Calendar, Apple Calendar, or other providers. Events sync automatically so your schedule is always up to date without switching apps.

Create Events Natively

Create events directly inside myOS — quick one-offs or detailed meetings with descriptions and locations. No need to open another calendar app.

Recurring Events

Set events to repeat daily, weekly, monthly, or on custom schedules. Recurring commitments stay on your calendar without manual re-entry.

Day View Integration

Events appear in the Today view's Day View as a time grid, giving you a clear picture of your day alongside time blocks and reminders.

AI Schedule Awareness

Your AI assistant has full visibility into your calendar. It can factor in your existing commitments when making scheduling suggestions or planning your day.

Connections

Calendar events are the backbone of your daily schedule. Here's how they connect to the rest of your workspace.

Calendar events sit alongside time blocks in the Day View, so you can see commitments and intentions together.

Reminders overlay on the same Day View timeline, giving you a unified picture of events, blocks, and nudges.

Link notes to calendar events for meeting agendas, takeaways, or follow-up context.

Activities can reference calendar events, connecting what you planned with what you actually did.

Your schedule, one view

With all your calendars feeding into myOS, you never have to jump between apps to see what's next. Your AI assistant sees it too — so when it helps you plan, it already knows what's on your plate.