You can use Claude to build this in 30 minutes (in fact based on the UI work it seems you used it yourself). Not sure why anyone would bother to pay for this.
the moat between "here is the code on github" and "here is a viable production-scale setup serving this codebase accessible to someone with only a smartphone" is still worth a lot
not to say this can't be ansible'd or something, but at the end of the day someone is paying the server costs
Curious how many folks subscribe to external calendar feeds? My school system publishes a calendar feed. I don’t see any for her various other activities, all with their own apps and ways of organization (or not).
Right now I feed everything to one shared Google account and then have AI do work on invites, reminders, etc.
You can use Claude to build this in 30 minutes (in fact based on the UI work it seems you used it yourself). Not sure why anyone would bother to pay for this.
the moat between "here is the code on github" and "here is a viable production-scale setup serving this codebase accessible to someone with only a smartphone" is still worth a lot
not to say this can't be ansible'd or something, but at the end of the day someone is paying the server costs
Curious how many folks subscribe to external calendar feeds? My school system publishes a calendar feed. I don’t see any for her various other activities, all with their own apps and ways of organization (or not).
Right now I feed everything to one shared Google account and then have AI do work on invites, reminders, etc.
I'd remove the "free".
Who doesn't already have a sharable calendar?
Reminds me of a Legal Docket Calendar I made for a law firm in 1999.