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Zyve

Zyve

A context-aware, intelligent day planner

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Zyve is a context-aware day planner built for real life. It upgrades events with live intelligence like traffic, weather, nearby places, and timing gaps so plans stay realistic, not theoretical. Designed for people coordinating with others, Zyve helps you adjust on the fly, avoid clashes, and move through the day calmly instead of constantly reacting.
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What do you think? …

Bharath Pasupuleti

Hey Product Hunt!

Zyve came out of a very real problem at home. My wife and I were constantly double-checking plans, who’s handling our daughter’s doctor appointment, did we agree on the time, will traffic make us late, is parking going to be a mess, should we leave earlier because of the weather?

We tried Google Calendar and a few other tools, but they’re built around static events, not families or real-world coordination. They don’t adapt when traffic changes, weather turns bad, plans shift, or when place-specific details like parking actually matter. That gap caused more back-and-forth than clarity.

So I started building Zyve as a context-aware day planner, one that adds real-world intelligence like traffic, weather, nearby places, and timing gaps directly into shared plans. The goal isn’t more notifications, but fewer “wait, did we account for this?” moments.

This has been built slowly and intentionally as a solo project, shaped by everyday household planning friction for families and roommates.

I’d love to hear how you coordinate plans today and where things usually fall apart for you.

Regards,
Bharath

Kiya L.

Have tried out Zyve and really appreciate the clean, low-stress feel of the interface.
I'm curious how it handles unexpected changes during the day - is the schedule meant to adapt dynamically, or more as planning reference?

Bharath Pasupuleti
@kiyaaa_ thank you so much! There is an hourly job that looks for changes in weather, traffic and conflicts with others in the group. Alerts the user to adjust.
Bowen Tu

A 'context-aware' planner sounds like a dream for anyone with a chaotic schedule. How does it handle conflicting events—does it suggest alternatives based on priority, or just flag the overlap?

Bharath Pasupuleti
@htmldrag thank you and great question. Currently it does alert that there is a conflicting event at the same time when you are creating an event. You can still override. The app does suggest adjoining events like a dinner close by after a movie.
Sylvie

Love the clean, bright UI.
Can I split my schedule into work and family and collaborate with different people?

Bharath Pasupuleti
@omnicanvas yes you can. You can create or join different spaces (like whatsapp groups). Now events within a space can be viewed only by the space members.