What people build with calpls

Some keep their own calendar effortlessly full. Some become the calendar their audience lives by.

For yourself

Personal · $5/mo
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The gig hunter

You love live music but hate the Friday ritual of checking five venue pages, Songkick and Facebook events. One prompt, and every show lands in your calendar before tickets sell out.

“jazz & blues concerts in Dublin”

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The sports fan

Race weekends, fight nights, fixtures across time zones — stop googling "what time is the race". Your calendar just knows, in your local time.

“Formula 1 race weekends”

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The lifelong learner

Webinars, launch events, and conferences happen everywhere and nowhere. Check “online events” and never miss a livestream you'd actually watch.

“AI conferences and webinars”

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The culture regular

Openings, screenings, readings, pop-ups. The good stuff is scattered across a dozen small websites — we sweep them so your weekends plan themselves.

“gallery openings in Vienna”

For your audience

Creator · $29/mo
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The scene curator

You're the friend everyone asks “what's on this weekend?”. Publish your city's underground calendar, let AI do the digging, keep only what's good — and charge the crowd that trusts your taste.

“techno & club nights in Berlin”

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The community organizer

Your club's schedule lives in a spreadsheet nobody opens. Import your .ics, add sessions by hand, and give members one subscribe link that's always right.

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The newsletter author

Your readers already trust your picks. Add a living calendar next to the newsletter — AI drafts the list, you verify and annotate, subscribers pay monthly.

“indie cinema screenings in London”

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The venue or collective

Publish your whole program once. Every event gets its own shareable page with a map and ticket links, and your audience's calendars update themselves when plans change.