Clockwise focused on AI time-blocking for work calendars. CalendarPipe takes a different approach: give you full control over what syncs, how it looks, and where it goes — across Google, Outlook, and Apple Calendar.
Clockwisehas strengths, but here's what users run into.
Clockwise was built around work productivity — focus time, smart holds, meeting optimization. If you needed personal + work calendar sync, you were stuck with limited 'Busy' blockers.
Clockwise's Microsoft support was always in beta with feature gaps. Apple Calendar? Not even on the roadmap.
Clockwise decided what to sync and when. You couldn't filter events, transform titles, or strip sensitive details before they crossed calendar boundaries.
Clockwise is directing users to Reclaim.ai, but that's not the only option. You deserve a tool that focuses on what you actually need: reliable calendar sync.
CalendarPipe vs Clockwise — side by side.
| Feature | CalendarPipe | Clockwise |
|---|---|---|
| Google Calendar | ||
| Outlook / Microsoft 365 | Beta only | |
| Apple Calendar / CalDAV | ||
| ICS Feed support | ||
| Programmable sync rules | ||
| Event filtering & transformation | ||
| Invitation-based delivery | ||
| AI rule builder | ||
| REST API & CalDAV access | ||
| Free plan | Forever free | Free tier |
| Focus time blocking | ||
| Meeting optimization |
Google, Outlook, and Apple Calendar — all connected. No beta labels, no workarounds. CalendarPipe treats every provider as a first-class citizen.
Filter by keyword, transform titles, strip attendees, skip weekends. Use the visual builder, describe what you want in English, or write code. Your sync, your logic.
Synced events arrive as standard calendar invitations. The recipient doesn't need to sign up or install anything.
Connect your calendars, pick a template or describe your rule, and you're done. No onboarding wizards or configuration marathons.
Common questions about switching from Clockwise.
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