20 Jul 2025
Events Calendar

Calendar on your phone that saves and shows your favourites and where ...

...things happen and when etc. it could be your concert or football game or appointments etc

Confidence
Engagement
Net use signal
Net buy signal

Idea type: Competitive Terrain

While there's clear interest in your idea, the market is saturated with similar offerings. To succeed, your product needs to stand out by offering something unique that competitors aren't providing. The challenge here isn’t whether there’s demand, but how you can capture attention and keep it.

Should You Build It?

Not before thinking deeply about differentiation.


Your are here

Your idea for a personalized calendar app that consolidates various events and appointments into one place falls into a highly competitive category. We found nine similar products, indicating a strong market presence but also significant competition. Although we don't have the net use/buy signals available from the comments on the similar products, the average number of comments is 4, suggesting medium engagement. To succeed in this space, you'll need to differentiate your app significantly. The core challenge isn't the lack of demand; it's about carving out a unique space where your app can stand out and capture users' attention amidst a sea of existing calendar solutions. Focus on what makes your calendar truly special.

Recommendations

  1. Begin with a thorough competitive analysis. Delve into existing calendar apps like 'evo,' 'PlanPop,' and 'wtMove' to identify their strengths and weaknesses. Pay close attention to user feedback, particularly regarding privacy concerns and desired integrations (like Instagram), as highlighted in the discussions of similar products. Understanding where these apps fall short will help you pinpoint opportunities for differentiation.
  2. Define your unique selling proposition (USP). What specific problem does your calendar solve better than existing solutions? Consider features like enhanced privacy controls for shared events (addressing concerns raised by 'PlanPop' users), seamless integration with other platforms, or a focus on specific niche, like a calendar specifically for concerts and games that makes it extremely simple and easy to find and add events.
  3. Prioritize user experience (UX) and design. 'wtMove' was praised for its smooth and simple interface. Invest in creating an intuitive and visually appealing design that makes scheduling and managing events a breeze. Consider gamification or personalization elements to enhance user engagement and set your app apart.
  4. Develop a robust go-to-market strategy. Given the competition, organic growth may be challenging. Explore partnerships with event organizers, sports teams, or music venues to promote your app to their audiences. Consider influencer marketing or targeted advertising to reach your ideal users.
  5. Focus on building a Minimum Viable Product (MVP) with your core differentiated features. Get it into the hands of early users and iterate based on their feedback. Creating a feedback loop like this is how you can de-risk and build a useful product.
  6. Pay very close attention to any integrations that your early customers ask for. Integrations are crucial since calendar apps are so common.

Questions

  1. What specific user pain points are you aiming to solve with your calendar app that existing solutions don't adequately address? What workflows can you drastically improve upon?
  2. How will you balance user privacy with the social and collaborative features of your calendar app? What specific privacy controls will you offer to users?
  3. What partnerships or integrations can you leverage to accelerate user acquisition and establish your app as a go-to resource for event planning?

Your are here

Your idea for a personalized calendar app that consolidates various events and appointments into one place falls into a highly competitive category. We found nine similar products, indicating a strong market presence but also significant competition. Although we don't have the net use/buy signals available from the comments on the similar products, the average number of comments is 4, suggesting medium engagement. To succeed in this space, you'll need to differentiate your app significantly. The core challenge isn't the lack of demand; it's about carving out a unique space where your app can stand out and capture users' attention amidst a sea of existing calendar solutions. Focus on what makes your calendar truly special.

Recommendations

  1. Begin with a thorough competitive analysis. Delve into existing calendar apps like 'evo,' 'PlanPop,' and 'wtMove' to identify their strengths and weaknesses. Pay close attention to user feedback, particularly regarding privacy concerns and desired integrations (like Instagram), as highlighted in the discussions of similar products. Understanding where these apps fall short will help you pinpoint opportunities for differentiation.
  2. Define your unique selling proposition (USP). What specific problem does your calendar solve better than existing solutions? Consider features like enhanced privacy controls for shared events (addressing concerns raised by 'PlanPop' users), seamless integration with other platforms, or a focus on specific niche, like a calendar specifically for concerts and games that makes it extremely simple and easy to find and add events.
  3. Prioritize user experience (UX) and design. 'wtMove' was praised for its smooth and simple interface. Invest in creating an intuitive and visually appealing design that makes scheduling and managing events a breeze. Consider gamification or personalization elements to enhance user engagement and set your app apart.
  4. Develop a robust go-to-market strategy. Given the competition, organic growth may be challenging. Explore partnerships with event organizers, sports teams, or music venues to promote your app to their audiences. Consider influencer marketing or targeted advertising to reach your ideal users.
  5. Focus on building a Minimum Viable Product (MVP) with your core differentiated features. Get it into the hands of early users and iterate based on their feedback. Creating a feedback loop like this is how you can de-risk and build a useful product.
  6. Pay very close attention to any integrations that your early customers ask for. Integrations are crucial since calendar apps are so common.

Questions

  1. What specific user pain points are you aiming to solve with your calendar app that existing solutions don't adequately address? What workflows can you drastically improve upon?
  2. How will you balance user privacy with the social and collaborative features of your calendar app? What specific privacy controls will you offer to users?
  3. What partnerships or integrations can you leverage to accelerate user acquisition and establish your app as a go-to resource for event planning?

  • Confidence: High
    • Number of similar products: 9
  • Engagement: Medium
    • Average number of comments: 4
  • Net use signal: 33.4%
    • Positive use signal: 33.4%
    • Negative use signal: 0.0%
  • Net buy signal: 2.8%
    • Positive buy signal: 2.8%
    • Negative buy signal: 0.0%

This chart summarizes all the similar products we found for your idea in a single plot.

The x-axis represents the overall feedback each product received. This is calculated from the net use and buy signals that were expressed in the comments. The maximum is +1, which means all comments (across all similar products) were positive, expressed a willingness to use & buy said product. The minimum is -1 and it means the exact opposite.

The y-axis captures the strength of the signal, i.e. how many people commented and how does this rank against other products in this category. The maximum is +1, which means these products were the most liked, upvoted and talked about launches recently. The minimum is 0, meaning zero engagement or feedback was received.

The sizes of the product dots are determined by the relevance to your idea, where 10 is the maximum.

Your idea is the big blueish dot, which should lie somewhere in the polygon defined by these products. It can be off-center because we use custom weighting to summarize these metrics.

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