Amie is out of beta, launching its all-in-one platform for calendar, to-do list, and email
Jan 24, 2024 at 11:02 PM

Amie is out of beta, launching its all-in-one platform for calendar, to-do list, and email

After a two-year beta testing period, Amie is officially launching as a all-in-one productivity tool that integrates calendar, to-do lists, and email functionalities, similar to what other products from large companies like Gmail, Outlook.com or Tuta Mail offers.

One of Amie's key features is the integration of tasks and calendar, promoting a time-blocking productivity strategy where users can organize tasks and allocate time slots (its mobile app displays events and tasks in a clean, clutter-free split view design). Additionally, the platform has a strong social focus where each team member has its own profile card for quick availability checks. Users can also share availability/scheduling links, similar to Calendly or Cal.com. Amie supports Google Calendar event imports and multiple accounts for personal and work calendars. On top of that, the new version introduces a basic email inbox experience for sending and receiving emails directly from the app.

Amie has several third-party integrations such as Apple Health, Spotify, Linear, Things, Todoist, TickTick, or Notion, making it an excellent alternative for those seeking a replacement for Cron Calendar, which has mutated into Notion Calendar, or other relevant services like HEY Calendar, Rise Calendar, or Fantastical.

Jan 24, 2024 by Mauricio B. Holguin

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Amie is a calendar application that prioritizes quality over quantity, emphasizing on refining a few key experiences to ensure seamless user interaction. It adheres to a meticulous development process, prioritizing creation over rapid release. Amie's top alternatives include Taskade, Notion Calendar, and Akiflow.

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