Linkdazes smart calendar is built to run a household, not just track a schedule | TechCrunch

Topics Latest AI Amazon Apps Biotech & Health Climate Cloud Computing Commerce Crypto Enterprise EVs Fintech Fundraising Gadgets Gaming Google Government & Policy Hardware Instagram Layoffs Media & Entertainment Meta Microsoft Privacy Robotics Security Social Space Startups TikTok Transportation Venture Latest AI Amazon Apps Biotech & Health Climate Cloud Computing Commerce Crypto Enterprise EVs Fintech Fundraising Gadgets Gaming Google Government & Policy Hardware Instagram Layoffs Media & Entertainment Meta Microsoft Privacy Robotics Security Social Space Startups TikTok Transportation Venture More from TechCrunch Staff Events Startup Battlefield StrictlyVC Newsletters Podcasts Videos Partner Content TechCrunch Brand Studio Contact Us With back-to-school season approaching (or already here in some places), keeping track of everyone’s schedules can get pretty chaotic.Between work, school, appointments, sports, chores, and everything else going on, a regular paper calendar just doesn’t cut it.That’s where Linkdaze’s smart digital calendar comes in — a touchscreen tablet built specifically to organize a household rather than a single person.  One of Linkdaze’s biggest strengths is its calendar compatibility.

The system can synchronize calendars from popular services including Google, iCloud, Outlook, Yahoo, and Cozi, which is a dedicated family-organizing app.This is particularly useful for families where different members use different platforms.Instead of asking everyone to switch to a single calendar app, Linkdaze brings multiple schedules together and uses color coding to make individual family members easy to identify.

Launched last December, Linkdaze is available in 15.6-inch and 10.1-inch models, giving you some flexibility depending on how much wall space you have.Beyond calendars and appointments, you can use it for chores and rewards, meal planning, shopping lists, and other family organization.It can even double as a digital photo frame for displaying family photos.

The most interesting feature, however, is Linkdaze’s AI meal planner with “Snap-to-Sync.” Instead of manually entering everything into a meal-planning app, you can take a photo of a paper recipe or your kid’s school lunch menu.Linkdaze will turn that information into a digital meal plan and generate a shopping list from it.While not an entirely new idea, it’s a useful feature that helps Linkdaze stand out from a basic digital calendar.

Another big plus is that Linkdaze doesn’t require a monthly subscription for its main features.It’s an interesting choice in a category where recurring revenue has become the default.Skylight, a competing smart-calendar brand, offers additional features through its $79 per month subscription.

For a hardware company entering a crowded smart-display market, that decision is either going to differentiate its product or look like a lost revenue stream.Linkdaze is also less expensive upfront, with the 10.1-inch model priced at $119.99 compared with Skylight’s 10-inch model at $159.99.Overall, this device could make a practical gift for busy parents who are trying to keep everyone’s schedules in one place.

It could also be a great fit for college apartments, where roommates can use it to coordinate chores, study schedules, shared meals, and other household responsibilities.It’s also very helpful for those of us juggling interviews, deadlines, meetings, and story assignments.Topics AI, Apps, Gadgets, Hardware When you purchase through links in our articles, we may earn a small commission.

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