

Supercal
Coordinate meetings by emailing an AI assistant that syncs with up to 6 calendars, supports group or one-on-one events, creates unlimited custom booking links, gathers meeting details through forms, manages timezones, and sends automated reminders.
Cost / License
- Free
- Proprietary
Application type
Platforms
- Online
- Software as a Service (SaaS)
Features
- Calendar Integration
- Calendar View
Sync with Google Calendar
- Reminders
- AI-Powered
- Built-in AI Assistant
- Calendar Sync
- Adjusts timezone automatically
Google Calendar integration
Supercal News & Activities
Recent News
Recent activities
- Danilo_Venom updated Supercal
wibbsy added Supercal as alternative to CalendarMate
wibbsy added Supercal as alternative to CalendarMate
DropContent added Supercal as alternative to Bookafy Appointment Booking- shuenmin added Supercal as alternative to MeetWithMe
Supercal information
What is Supercal?
Supercal is a software that simplifies meeting scheduling using an AI assistant. It allows users to connect up to six calendars, set meeting preferences, define availability rules, and use prebuilt templates. The software offers a sharing feature for easy access to booking links, which can be customized for different contexts. It also includes pre-meeting forms and an automated timezone detection feature. The scheduling process is automated, with meeting details, links, and locations added automatically, and reminders sent to prevent no-shows.
Supercal eliminates the need for back-and-forth emails, allowing users to share their link whenever they want to meet. It prevents double-bookings by allowing six calendar connections and offers customizable booking pages. The software also has automated reminders and customizable pre-meeting forms. Its timezone intelligence feature automatically adjusts timezones for guests.









Comments and Reviews
Was seeking a Calendly replacement. Couldn't even test this since it requires signing up with either a Google or Microsoft account.
It's not open source, yet it's completely free and seemingly has no way for them to make money, and you can only sign up by using other services? Something stinks.