Linkdaze’s smart calendar is built to run a household, not just track a schedule

Back-to-school season is upon us, and managing the schedules of work, school, appointments, sports, and chores is difficult. A standard paper calendar…

By Vane August 20, 2026 1 min read
Linkdaze’s smart calendar is built to run a household, not just track a schedule

Back-to-school season is upon us, and managing the schedules of work, school, appointments, sports, and chores is difficult. A standard paper calendar fails to handle this load. Linkdaze has released a smart digital calendar designed to run a household rather than track a single person.

Multiple calendars, one screen

The device synchronises calendars from Google, iCloud, Outlook, Yahoo, and Cozi. This is useful when family members use different platforms. Linkdaze combines these schedules and applies colour coding to identify each person.

Launched in December, the hardware is available in 15.6-inch and 10.1-inch models. Beyond appointments, users can manage chores, rewards, meal planning, shopping lists, and family photos.

AI meal planning

The most notable feature is the AI meal planner with Snap-to-Sync. Users can photograph a paper recipe or a school lunch menu. Linkdaze converts this data into a digital meal plan and generates a shopping list. This approach aids families without requiring manual entry.

No monthly fee

Linkdaze does not charge a monthly subscription for its core functions. Skylight, a competitor, offers extra features for $79 per month. This decision differentiates Linkdaze in a market where recurring revenue is common.

The 10.1-inch model costs $119.99, which is cheaper than Skylight’s 10-inch model at $159.99.

What it means

The device serves as a practical tool for busy parents coordinating schedules. It also fits college apartments where roommates can share chores and study times. Individuals juggling interviews and deadlines may find the centralised display helpful.

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