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These Are the Best Google Calendar Alternatives

While Google Calendar is certainly one of the front-runners when it comes to managing time and staying organized, it’s not necessarily for everyone. Luckily, there are many other options out there to help you keep your ducks in a row. Here are some alternatives that will give Google a run for their money.

Sunrise
This calendar works on your PC and Android, making it a versatile option. The fact that it is completely free is a bonus perk. This calendar is simple to use and includes a drag-and-drop function that makes mobile organization a breeze. The icon categorizations make it a cinch to stay organized, and it integrates with social media flawlessly.

Read More: The 4 Best Calendar Apps for Your Android

Fruux
This is another program that is available on your PC and for Android, so you can use it from one device to another without a worry. Fruux keeps your calendar linked to tasks as well as your contacts, making it a comprehensive spot that will organize your life. You can also share your calendar with others and maintain a team address book that makes for easy sharing. What you’ll love about this calendar is how nicely it integrates with Outlook, making it easy to use at work. You will need to register for an account to set up your calendar, but it’s definitely worth this minor hassle!

SolCalendar
When you’re looking for something with some extra pizzazz to make scheduling your life more fun, SolCalendar delivers on personality. Complete with sticker packs and a pleasing aesthetic, this Android-friendly program syncs flawlessly with Google Tasks and is actually fun to use. The different view options — monthly, daily, or even hourly — make it the perfect way to schedule and actually keep track of your life.

Jorte
This is a great, free calendar app for Android users that are constantly shuffling to and from events. Showing users a range of details in their monthly overview, you’ll never overlook an important upcoming event thanks to the way this calendar will spotlight big days. There is room for customization in this app, which is what makes it so fun. For a small charge, you can add a theme to your calendar, as well as exciting icons, that make it exciting to look at your calendar on a day-to-day basis!

If you’re finding that Google Calendar is just not cutting it when it comes to your organization and scheduling needs, try one of these programs for something new, fresh, and perhaps more effective. Your life is busy enough without the hassle of wrestling with your calendar, so simplify it by finding the right match for you!

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