Smarter Scheduling Less juggling. More “done.”

Your day,
in one calm place.

Tali brings your calendars into a clean view, helps you schedule using natural language, and keeps your week from turning into a chaotic group chat with time blocks.

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No credit card. Connect Google Calendar only when you choose.

Designed to feel fast and calm.

The goal isn’t “more features.” The goal is less friction between you and a sane day.

Clean calendar view

Multiple calendars, one place. No clutter. Just your actual schedule.

Natural language

Type what you mean. Tali turns it into real events — with a preview-first approach.

Sharing & roles

Share calendars with owners, editors, and viewers. Collaboration without chaos.

Recurring made simple

Set repeats quickly, and adjust later without fighting a 12-step wizard.

Google sync (optional)

Connect Google Calendar when you want. Keep Tali standalone if you don’t.

Built for speed

Keyboard-friendly flows, lightweight UI, and a calendar that stays the hero.

How it works

Three steps. No weird onboarding maze. You’ll be scheduling in under a minute.

1

Sign in

Create an account or use Google on the login screen. Then you’re in.

2

Choose your setup

Keep calendars inside Tali, or connect Google Calendar if you want sync.

3

Type like a human

Use natural language and confirm. Tali prefers preview + undo over “hope it worked.”

“Gym tomorrow at 6pm”
“Work block 9–11am weekdays”
“Lunch with Alex Friday 12:30”
“Move standup to 10”
Start planning →

Trust, without the weird vibes

Tali is built around “connect what you want, when you want.” No forced linking. No surprise sharing.

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Optional integrations

Google Calendar sync is opt-in. If you don’t connect it, Tali still works.

Sharing with roles

Owner/editor/viewer roles help keep calendars collaborative without giving everyone the keys.

FAQ

The stuff people ask before they commit their entire life to a calendar.

Do I have to connect Google Calendar?

Nope. Tali works on its own. If you want sync, you can connect Google later.

Is this just a “pretty calendar”?

Calendar-first, yes. But the point is speed: create, edit, share, and schedule with less friction.

Can I share calendars with other people?

Yep — and roles help control who can view vs edit. (Because chaos is not a collaboration tool.)

Is there a mobile app?

Not yet. The web experience is the focus for MVP — fast, calm, and reliable first.

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