Linkdaze’s smart calendar is built to run a household, not just track a schedule
Linkdaze launched a smart digital calendar designed to manage household logistics, including an AI meal planner, with no features locked behind a paywall.
Linkdaze launched a smart digital calendar aimed at running a household — tracking schedules, managing meals, and coordinating family logistics — without charging extra for its core features, per TechCrunch.
The product's standout characteristic, according to TechCrunch, is that it keeps its full feature set accessible without a paywall — a deliberate positioning against subscription-gated competitors. That suite includes an AI meal planner tool, which the report singles out as a notable inclusion at no additional cost.
The calendar is described as a smart digital device, placing it in the category of household-oriented hardware with embedded software intelligence, rather than a purely app-based solution. TechCrunch categorized the product under AI, Apps, Gadgets, and Hardware, suggesting a physical form factor paired with connected software. Beyond those details, the primary source does not specify founding date, prior funding, headcount, or pricing.
The household calendar space has seen growing interest as AI-assisted scheduling and family coordination tools multiply across both software and hardware form factors. Linkdaze's no-paywall approach distinguishes it in a market where feature gating has become common, though the sources available do not name specific competitors or cite market size figures.
No forward-looking details — such as distribution plans, retail availability, or additional product features — are included in the available reporting. Further details from Linkdaze are expected as coverage develops.
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