
Notion Calendar The Unified Time Hub You Actually Want
Why it Matters
Notion Calendar, born from the acquisition of Cron, transforms your scheduling from fragmented chaos to centralized clarity — combining work, personal life, and Notion databases in one sleek interface.
Core Features
- All-in-one schedule view
- Database and workspace integration
- Google & Apple Calendar sync
- Meeting scheduling & auto-block
- Video conference integration
- Time zone support
- Keyboard-first UX
See meetings, deadlines, birthdays, subscriptions — everything — without app-hopping.
Link any Notion database with dates (like project tasks or personal CRM), and events show up alongside calendar items.
Current support includes Google Calendar and Apple iCloud; Outlook support is on the roadmap.
Use the “S” shortcut to share availability, let others book directly, while automatically preventing double-bookings.
Add Zoom or Google Meet links on event creation so everything’s in one place.
Display up to four time zones, ideal for remote teams.
Navigate fast with shortcuts: S
for availability, F
to create meetings, O
for database linking, Z
for time travel, and more.
What Users Say
“Notion Calendar shines in its deep integration… Link events to project pages… visualize tasks alongside your schedule”.
“Birthdays show up on my Notion Calendar with quick links to that person’s Notion page… no duplicating data”.
Limitations to Know
- No full import into Notion databases—events from Google Calendar stay external.
- Doesn’t yet support Outlook natively .
- Lacks offline mode; must stay online .
- Some advanced database actions (like creating new entries) work only via browser .
Who It’s For
- Notion power users juggling databases, docs, content plans, and personal tracking — now show everything in context.
- Remote and global teams needing time‑zone clarity and integrated meeting workflows.
- Knowledge workers who prefer linking tasks, docs, and schedules rather than siloed tools.