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Show HN: As your priorities change, your Google calendar gets rearranged by AI

31 points| rish1_2 | 3 years ago |atomiclife.app | reply

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[+] iamstupidsimple|3 years ago|reply
Just personal opinion, but if this product is as valuable as you're suggesting, then definitely try selling at a higher price point! - Your target market can afford it.
[+] meesterdude|3 years ago|reply
hello, i live out of my calendar at work and its not clear to me what this does. Also, $3.5/mo? a yearly plan might make more sense.
[+] rish1_2|3 years ago|reply
I need to create a demo video. It basically rearranges your calendar anytime something important comes up that you need to take care. It makes sure the calendar stays in sync to your day without much context switching. It is adaptive time blocking to your priorities. There is also things like creating buffer before and after if you train it so events of similar context end up with prepare time and review time after. So no more continuously moving around your calendar every time something comes up.

It's secondary function is to properly fix and place tasks that you might sync from 3rd party apps like monday or clickup. Things that can be added are like color, duration along with time preferences and priority level for the schedule assist. Semantic search helps in copying over these values from a previous similar task or from a tag that has default values for these attributes (automatically using zero shot classification based pretrained model).

The $3.5 plan is not recommended for work calendars. It reorganizes all events into 30 minute parts when the scheduler runs and then joins them together before updating your calendar. You want the $6.50 one with 15 min accuracy to allow more flexibility. The $3.5 is for personal use cases.

[+] alex1212|3 years ago|reply
How does this account for the fact that most people dont have full control of their calendar especially when working as part of a team? Very often I have to take meetings during suboptimal times for me because of scheduling conflicts with other team members.
[+] rish1_2|3 years ago|reply
There's an option to make certain meetings static / not modifiable. This event attribute can be carried over using semantic search. So any time such a meeting occurs, everything else moves around and these meetings don't. You can also use a general tag that says any event that falls into that particular tag cannot be modified for schedule assist. Albeit semantic search is a better option.
[+] tomrod|3 years ago|reply
Interesting project. I look forward to seeing how it matures.
[+] rish1_2|3 years ago|reply
thanks. I definitely have a roadmap. I want to be able to use tags and along with other attributes as a basis for calendar views for booking-- like a filter query and mapping function (for privacy). So each person you meet, you can show your availability relative to that persona in your life instead of a one size fits all scenario like calendly.
[+] andrejguran|3 years ago|reply
You have react warning in your App Store screenshots
[+] rish1_2|3 years ago|reply
I am working on getting an update in. Thanks for letting me know. I'll likely replace that. Also I need to update the Store info as well. Apple just takes its sweet time accepting my updates and I have to make changes to keep it happy.