Google Calendar is an excellent, familiar scheduling tool. oFaxy isn't trying to replace the idea of a calendar — it wraps one in an AI command bar and adds task management and recipes, so your appointments, to-dos, and meal planning live together and answer to plain English.
Choose Google Calendar if you only need scheduling and deep integration with the Google ecosystem. Choose oFaxy if you want an AI-native workspace that turns plain English into tasks, appointments, and recipes in one place.
| Capability | oFaxy | Google Calendar |
|---|---|---|
| Calendar & appointments | Yes — with custom types, habits & recurrence | Yes — mature scheduling |
| Plain-English command bar | Yes — creates tasks, appointments & recipes | Event entry & quick-add |
| Full task management | List, Kanban & Gantt, projects, subtasks | Basic tasks |
| AI recipe & meal planning | Yes — recipes, meal planner, grocery lists | Not offered |
| Tasks & reminders shown on the calendar | Yes — in the owning task's colour | Limited |
| Free plan | Free forever plan | Free |
Google Calendar is a trademark of Google LLC. This comparison reflects oFaxy's view of general positioning and may not capture every feature — we keep it up to date as both products evolve.
You want full task management and recipes on top of a calendar — one AI-native place that turns plain English into tasks, appointments, and meal plans.
You only need scheduling and want the deepest possible integration with Gmail, Meet, and the wider Google ecosystem.
Good news: they're not mutually exclusive — you can use oFaxy for tasks, recipes, and its command bar while keeping Google Calendar for scheduling.
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