Brian Muse

nocal 4 - The calendar that thinks like a workspace

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nocal is the calendar that thinks like a workspace. Every week becomes a project board where meetings, notes, and tasks live side by side. Be as sloppy as you want. Humans and work are sloppy. 4.0 brings nocal to Mac, Windows, iOS, and Android (web coming this summer), adds unlimited calendar accounts organized in ways no other app supports, and introduces Spaces for linking meetings and notes across longer-running projects. Same idea, much wider canvas.

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IMAD EL KHAFI

"Thinks like a workspace" is an interesting framing what does that mean in practice? Does it combine tasks and events in one view or is it more about how it handles scheduling logic?

Natalia Iankovych

It’s a pity there’s no video overview...

We solved this problem by creating meetings in Google Calendar, and when we needed more detailed information, we attached a Jira link with the description. But yes, it’s not the most convenient option :) I don’t understand why Google doesn’t allow attaching more information to meetings.

Tyler Wriston

Spaces feels like the unlock here. Most calendar tools treat meetings as isolated blocks, but real work threads through dozens of meetings, notes, and decisions over months. And that connective tissue usually lives in someone's head or a Notion doc nobody opens. Curious whether a Space view can show a single timeline across all its linked meetings and notes, or if it stays scoped to the weekly board?