
I've been using Vimcal for about a month, and it's precisely what I've needed. I operate across multiple client calendars (Google and Microsoft) and always struggled to cobble together a universal calendar (outlook, fantastical, apple calendar) with task management (sunsama, Monday, asana) and with a scheduler (calendly). Vimcal has absolutely nailed it. The unified calendar is the best I've used and most intuitive (identifying duplicate meetings across accounts is very clever), and the ease of sending along availabilities in a polite and time zone-sensitive manner completely outdoes schedulers like Calendly which are roughly the same price for just the scheduling. I would love to see more ability for time blocking around tasks, but for being a complete solution for universal calendar and scheduling, Vimcal is best in class. The onboarding process was fantastic and I was up and running quickly.
Really happy with the ability to 'time-travel' to look at my calendar in multiple time zones, as well as being able to select multiple slots people can choose from for meetings.
It felt like I'm taking control of the calendar completely. Nimble and quick!
Very fast, strangely similar to Superhuman to the point that they could both be from the same company. Definitely similar design ethos. I’m in my first week and still trying to see if it justifies the cost.
I really like Vimcal but It's getting a little outdated in 2024 with no insight into roadmap. Here's to hoping the company is going to invest in Vimcal as they are their newer products.
I'm actually excited to be using my calendar now. Been using it since the jump :) Great job team!!
I tried Vimcal for about a year before cancelling, but I absolutely loved it. Visually I thought it was stunning. The UI takes a little getting used to, but once I figured it out (with the help of their superb customer support), I was flying through it to get to the features I needed and used most. I only cancelled because I've moved to using Apple Calendar almost exclusively for personal and work, and they only support Google right now. If/when they expand, I will be back for sure. I felt it was well worth the price.