Notion Calendar

by Notion

Freemium

AI-powered calendar that integrates with Notion workspace for scheduling, time blocking, and meeting prep.

Category Productivity
Platform WebmacOSWindows
Last Updated April 3, 2026

Overview

Notion Calendar is a free calendar application that combines personal and work scheduling with seamless integration into Notion workspaces. Launched as an evolution from Cron, it syncs with Google Calendar and Apple iCloud while allowing users to visualize Notion database items like deadlines and project timelines directly on their calendar.

The app emphasizes keyboard shortcuts, availability sharing, scheduling links, and multi-calendar support across web, iOS, Android, macOS, and Windows. Available in 12 languages, it's positioned as a polished alternative to basic Google Calendar for Notion users.

Pricing

Free
$0 /mo
  • Full access to core features including multi-calendar sync, availability sharing, scheduling links, and keyboard shortcuts
Notion Plus
$10 /mo
  • Enhanced integration with Notion workspaces: link database items to events, drag-and-drop editing, connect documents within calendar context
Notion Business & Enterprise
$19 /mo
  • Calendar included; same enhanced Notion integration with additional workspace collaboration features

Pros & Cons

Pros

Completely free with a beautifully designed interface that outperforms basic calendar alternatives
Seamless Notion integration lets you view and edit databases directly from your calendar
Keyboard shortcut support enables efficient navigation for power users
Multi-calendar syncing connects Google Calendar and iCloud to prevent double-booking
Cross-platform with native apps for web, iOS, Android, macOS, and Windows

Cons

Core Notion database integration requires Plus plan, reducing value for non-Notion users
Weak advanced scheduling compared to Calendly — no round-robin or complex availability rules
Not designed for time-blocking or daily planning, limited task management capabilities
Relatively new product with feature set still evolving and potential gaps in edge cases
Basic video conferencing integrations with no custom conferencing support or automated workflows