Dingix and Google Calendar are not really rivals
You are probably not going to leave Google Calendar, and Dingix is not built on the assumption that you will. It syncs with it, both ways, and adds the eighty per cent of your day that is not a meeting.
What Google Calendar does well
Events, invitations, shared calendars, meeting rooms and reliability. It is the interchange format the rest of the world uses, which is exactly why Dingix syncs with it rather than replacing it.
What it does not do
It has no opinion about your tasks, your habits, your spending or your meals, and it renders a single calendar system. A day is more than its meetings.
- Tasks, projects and a real daily plan
- Habits, calories, weight and hydration
- Money, budgets and net worth
- Solar Hijri and Hijri calendar systems
How they fit together
Connect the two and events flow in both directions with standard recurrence rules. Create a meeting in either place; it exists in both. Everything else lives in Dingix and appears alongside those events in your agenda.
Frequently asked questions
Do I have to stop using Google Calendar?
No. Two-way sync is the recommended setup.
Will my colleagues see anything from Dingix?
Only the events you sync to a calendar they already share. Everything else stays private.
Does Apple Calendar work too?
Yes, over CalDAV.
Connect your calendar and see the rest of your day beside it.
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