devcal

devcal

devcal.dev

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Onur Uyar
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Devcal is here to eliminate the complexity and high cost of managing recurring + non-recurring events in calendar-powered applications with full control. Whether you’re creating an app for scheduling, task management, even event planning, or anything else, Devcal has you covered with a robust API and developer-friendly client libraries. Devcal stands out by giving you control over your application’s calendar functionality. Say goodbye to API limitations and hello to a fully customizable and developer-centric solution. We’re inviting early adopters, developers, and visionaries to experience Devcal and help shape its future. Your feedback is invaluable as we refine the platform for a production-ready release.
Nikolas Dimitroulakis
@onur_uyar Hi Onur! great one. do you want to discuss and explore publishing your API in our curated API catalog?
Onur Uyar
@nikolas_dimitroulakis Hello. Thanks, yes of course. Please note that devcal built with gRPC and doesn't have HTTP API.
Onur Uyar
Playground: Try DevCal in Action! Quick recap: DevCal(https://www.devcal.dev/) is a no-frills calendar database as a service, offering a simple API backed by fast and scalable infrastructure. With clients (https://github.com/devcaldev) available for Go, Ruby, and Node.js, it’s easy to integrate DevCal into your next calendar-based project. A free API key is available to help you get started in seconds. Playground: Try It Out To make DevCal more accessible, a simple web app playground (https://devcal-node-demo.fly.dev/) has been created using the DevCal Node.js client, uWebSockets, and deployed on fly.io. The app doesn’t win any awards for UX/UI or code quality—it’s meant to be a quick and accessible way for JavaScript developers to explore what DevCal can do. For developers using Go or Ruby, additional demos are available. While the documentation is minimal at this stage, the code is simple enough to guide users through basic usage. The playground is a practical way to evaluate DevCal’s capabilities and experiment with it before deciding to integrate it into your stack. But... Why? Calendars power countless applications, including event schedulers, booking systems, project management tools, and social platforms. However, building a robust calendar backend from scratch can be time-consuming and expensive for startups, small teams or individuals. DevCal aims to provide a plug & play style service component, in order to make this process simpler and affordable. It's more fun when things get done without frustration. Get in Touch DevCal is open to feedback and collaboration. Whether it’s feature requests, bug reports, or ideas for partnership, contributions are always welcome. Whether you’re exploring DevCal as a potential solution or have feedback to share, feel free to reach out.