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 rather than simply tracking appointments, per TechCrunch. The product stands out by keeping its full feature set free to use, including an AI-powered meal planning tool.
The calendar is designed to go beyond standard scheduling, taking on the broader operational load of a household. The included AI meal planner is among the features TechCrunch specifically highlights as notable — and notably, it is not gated behind a subscription or premium tier.
The decision to keep features freely accessible positions Linkdaze against a market where competing calendar and household-management apps commonly rely on paywalls for advanced functionality. The approach appears intended to lower the barrier to adoption for families and shared households looking for an all-in-one organizational tool.
No details on founding date, headcount, prior funding, or investors were included in the available source material. What's next for the company — including any plans for a paid tier, hardware integration, or expanded AI features — was not disclosed in TechCrunch's coverage.
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