Mayday
Your AI Scheduling Co-pilot
The aIl-in-one calendar, task manager and scheduling assistant for Mac, iOS and iPad.
Reviews for Mayday
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Mayday is praised for its innovative features and user-friendly design, making it a valuable tool for managing multiple calendars. Users appreciate its ability to streamline scheduling, with features like Smart Tags and FYI Events enhancing organization. The app's native development is noted for providing a seamless user experience. While some users mention minor bugs and a need for more polish, the Mayday team is commended for their responsiveness in addressing issues. Overall, Mayday is seen as a promising alternative to traditional scheduling tools, offering a more personalized and efficient calendar experience.
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I was loving it, but just got a message from the team saying they got acquired! I hope they got good terms, but it sucks that I need to switch. I'm looking for a replacement native app (not web-based tool), Any suggestions?
makes scheduling much easier
Solid start, curious to see the future state of it :)
I understand that it is still under development, and there are some problems such as bugs and slow operation, but I look forward to seeing improvements in the future.
I've had a great overall experience with Mayday, although I do believe it could use a bit more polish here and there (dragging calendar events feels a bit clunky, notifications can't be assigned on a per-event basis, I couldn't find any Search feature, and the NLP feature is being reworked). I'd say there are four aspects of Mayday that made me decide to switch to it:
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Smart Tags: The way that I time block is by creating different types of events, each with their own properties. I can technically implement this planning system using any calendar app, but Mayday pairs much better with this system because of this feature. One such time block type is the "Hours" type that I use to indicate the hours a store I need to run an errand at is open. Since this time block doesn't represent time I'm busy, I'd like my calendar app to consider this time as "Free." With Smart Tags, I can automatically allow any event with the "Hours" tag to be considered "Free."
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FYI Events: Continuing my first example with the "Hours" event type, I don't really need to see an "Hours" event because these events are more so for my task manager in Airtable — which has a Google Calendar integration — then for my calendar. In situations like this one, I can mark such events as "FYI Events," so they don't clutter my calendar. Additionally, I have the option to have this property automatically assigned to events depending on their tag using the aforementioned Smart Tags feature.
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Scheduling Links: I recently became a team lead for the first time, so I've found myself having to coordinate schedules with people more often as of late. Mayday's Scheduling Links have been a great way to streamline this process, so that finding a mutually available time to meet can be accomplished in one interaction instead of several.
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Swift UI: I love it when developers are willing to put in the extra work required to develop an app natively instead of relying on development shortcuts, such as Electron. I find that such apps tend to feel more at home on their respective platforms, which leads to a nicer user experience. For instance, Mayday, despite being a fairly young app, has both a nice Menu Bar app and widgets.
If you're looking for a simple, yet elevated calendar experience and have the willingness to wait for some of the aforementioned quirks to be resolved, then I recommend giving Mayday a shot.
I've been using Mayday for a little over a year and a half and it's been great. A few bugs and glitches in the early days, but that's to be expected. What I've appreciated most is how quickly the Mayday team fixes bugs and iterates on the product. I love the scheduling tool and the ability to add teammates availability to the scheduling link as well. Trying to juggle the calendars of multiple people in order to find times for client meetings has been a headache, but Mayday really helped address that. I also love the menu bar quick access to join meetings! Looking forward to seeing what new features they roll out next. Congrats on the Public Beta @jeremybell and team!
I've been lucky enough to be in the beta and absolutely love this calendar app. There are a lot out there today, but there's something about MayDay that seems to just work better. Tags are great for organising and I use the shield function a lot, especially for writing times.
I’ve been using Mayday as my default calendar app on iOS as an early beta tester for a few years now and the product just continues to get better and better! Being able to see all my calendars in one place and to minimize less important events with the FYI event status really streamlines my day.
Mayday is pretty awesome. It has been a part of my daily workflow for a while. It started as a replacement for Sunrise, and it has evolved to something way more useful. Calendar Shield is surprisingly subtle and helpful -- it makes sure that my calendar is never jammed to the point of disaster. It just keeps my 4 work calendars, family and personal calendars working together for me. Being able to "sync" an event across all of the calendars has been a life saver. Thanks @jeremybell and the Mayday team, you make my life better.
Designed for people with multiple calendars ... I've been looking for something that solves this problem in a new way. The only downside is that they are still working on connecting to Apple and Outlook calendars.
Do you ever imagine what you could do by reclaiming 5-10 hours of high-quality, productive time every week? Or how it would feel if you could save yourself the time and pain of back and forth scheduling and repetitive data entry?
I’ve been using Mayday for almost 2 years now and couldn’t imagine life without it.
Why I love Mayday:
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Let’s me protect my time, which is my most valuable asset, before someone else steals it. The thing that most of us are completely unaware of is how much of our time and focus is “stolen” by that which we have been conditioned to think is normal - people booking meetings directly into your calendar, emails and messaging apps demanding your attention based on the sender’s schedule, not yours, etc
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Optimizes what times I make available to others for meetings based on what works best for me - Mayday learns from my inputs and usage to determine ideal times for meetings, focus work, etc. It’s helped me to re-engineer my working schedule so I’m more productive yet also more calm and relaxed.
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Automates repetitive elements of scheduling to save me 50% of the time I would normally spend on sending out invites - directions, instructions, durations, etc.
There’s so much more to what Mayday enables and I’m thrilled that they’ve now opened up this release to the public