Google Calendar is the calendar most people already use — and Yuki is built to feed it, not replace it. Yuki turns the appointment and invite emails in your inbox into events and writes them straight into Google Calendar, then layers on the things a calendar can’t do: trips, expenses and shared household plans.
| Yuki | Google Calendar | |
|---|---|---|
| Calendar of events | ||
| Auto-creates events from your inbox | Limited | |
| Writes into Google Calendar | ||
| Trip itineraries from booking emails | ||
| Expense & subscription tracking | ||
| Tasks & day organizer | Basic tasks | |
| Shared household groups | Calendar sharing |
Better together. Keep Google Calendar as your calendar; let Yuki keep it full and handle trips, money and sharing.
Frequently asked questions
Does Yuki replace Google Calendar?
No — Yuki works with it. Yuki writes events into your Google Calendar automatically, and adds trips, expenses and tasks that a plain calendar doesn’t handle.
What does Yuki add over Google Calendar alone?
Automatic event creation from email, trip itineraries, expense/subscription tracking, tasks and household sharing — built from your inbox, then synced to Google Calendar.
