The calendar app for managers

Turn your calendar into spaces that help you run your team.

Management
Management
Recent Tasks
  • Share onboarding design docPriya
  • Intro Marcus to platform leadMarcus
  • Draft Q2 review templateBelow
  • Follow up on auth blockerPriya
Recent Notes
  • Apr 8 1:1 — Priya2d
  • Apr 8 1:1 — Marcus2d
  • Apr 1 1:1 — Sam1w
  • Apr 1 1:1 — Priya1w
Tue · 2:00 PM
1:1 — Priya
Weekly
Tue · 3:30 PM
1:1 — Marcus
Weekly
Thu · 11:00 AM
1:1 — Sam
Biweekly
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Management
Running notes for my team — what's working, what's stuck, and who needs what.
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Tuesday
Apr 15
All-Day
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Team standup
Lunch
Design review
1:1 — Priya
1:1 — Marcus
Project status update

Turn your calendar
into interactive spaces

A management space is a live layer on your calendar. The stretches that run your week stay in one place: recurring 1:1s, sprint syncs, hiring panels, skip-levels, and cross-team blocks where your people align.

What runs your week sits next to what you're writing about it. Jump from a tile straight into the note for that block. Your calendar reads less like a list of rooms and more like how you manage.

Management
7 meetings pinned
Tue · 2:00 PM
1:1 — Priya Patel
Weekly
Tue · 3:30 PM
1:1 — Marcus Lee
Weekly
Thu · 11:00 AM
1:1 — Sam Okoye
Biweekly
Fri · 9:00 AM
Eng standup
Weekly
Thu · 2:00 PM
Hiring panel — Sr iOS
One-off
Wed · 4:00 PM
Skip-level — Noelle
Biweekly
Fri · 1:00 PM
Staff planning
Weekly
Pin a meeting
1:1 — Priya Patel
Promotion calibration feedback — 3 bullets Carry-over: design-system rollout risk
1:1 — Marcus Lee
Unblock: API timeline vs mobile beta Ask about vendor contract redlines
1:1 — Sam Okoye
Follow up on skip-level themes (Morale / clarity) Link last retro doc
Eng standup
Sprint 24 — deploy window Thu 6pm Call out: flaky integration tests on main
Hiring panel — Sr iOS
Rubric + scorecard in shared folder Debrief template for HM + recruiter
Skip-level — Noelle
Prep: 3 themes from last skip-levels No names — patterns only
Staff planning
Agenda: headcount guardrails, H2 roadmap chevron Attach finance one-pager

Meetings, notes,
and follow-ups

Open a 1:1 or sync and you're already in the running brief for that calendar block. Markdown is in place, not in a file you have to hunt down. Use @ to tie the meeting, your teammates, and other notes together; nocal keeps those links valid when the schedule moves.

Prep, decisions, and follow-ups travel with the series. Next week's session opens where last week's left off on the same linked surface.

Apr 15 1:1 — PriyaUpdated just now

# Apr 15 1:1 — Priya

1:1 — Priya PatelTue · 2:00 PM
## Agenda
- Career framework — timing for senior review
- Onboarding blockers from @Marcus
- Continued from Apr 8 1:1 — Priya
## Follow-ups
Share onboarding design doc
Book time w/ @Priya for career review

Follow-ups
surface themselves

Check a box in any note in the space and it shows up in Recent Tasks. Open commitments from 1:1s, sprint syncs, and hiring panels surface together instead of scattered todos.

When it's done, it drops off. What's left is a clear ledger of what you and the team actually closed before the next readout.

Recent Tasks
  • Share onboarding design docApr 8 · Priya
  • Intro Marcus to platform leadApr 8 · Marcus
  • Book career framework reviewApr 1 · Priya
  • Follow up on auth team blockerApr 1 · Priya
  • Draft Sam's self-assessment promptMar 25 · Sam
  • Raise Priya's launch with VPMar 25 · Priya

Ask your AI
about your team

Your notes are exposed over MCP to Claude, ChatGPT, and Cursor. Ask "where is my team blocked across last month's 1:1 notes?" and your AI answers from notes tied to those meetings in your space, not a spreadsheet you exported once.

Prep for calibration, draft a skip-level handoff, or compress a month of syncs into a one-pager without leaving the chat.

How can I help you today?
What themes keep showing up in my management space notes with Priya and Marcus since March — and what's still open?