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.
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.
Sign in
Create an account or use Google on the login screen. Then you’re in.
Choose your setup
Keep calendars inside Tali, or connect Google Calendar if you want sync.
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”Trust, without the weird vibes
Tali is built around “connect what you want, when you want.” No forced linking. No surprise sharing.
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.