Master your schedule — a desktop scheduling calendar for individuals and teams
Drag-select on the calendar to schedule · AI progress summaries · Multi-device sync · Local-first
🌐 Website · ⬇️ Download · 📖 Docs · macOS / Windows / Linux · Free
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Yoke Calendar is a desktop scheduling tool: drag to select a span on the calendar and drop a requirement's stages (Dev / Integration / Test / Release) right onto it. Swim-lane color bars make "who's doing what, and what's next" obvious at a glance.
It's a scheduling tool, not a task manager — a schedule has no "done / not done", only past / in-progress / upcoming.
- 🗓️ Drag to schedule — drag-select on the calendar to lay down a requirement's stages; once placed, drag the bars to fine-tune. What you see is what you get.
- ✨ AI progress summaries — connect 14+ providers (OpenAI / Claude / Gemini / DeepSeek / Qwen / Kimi / Zhipu …), or reuse your local Claude Code / Codex CLI, to generate weekly reports, risk reviews, and status updates in one click.
- ☁️ Multi-device sync — a private GitHub repo, or any WebDAV server (Nextcloud, etc.). Syncs automatically in the background on demand; credentials are encrypted on your device and never travel with your data.
- 📡 Calendar subscriptions + holidays — subscribe to any
.icscalendar as a read-only overlay; built-in Chinese holidays + lunar calendar + make-up workdays, with switchable regions. - 🔒 Local-first — your data lives on your machine and works offline. Sync and AI are entirely optional; your privacy is yours to decide.
- ⬇️ Auto-update — signed + notarized installers download quietly in the background; restart to update.
Head to Releases and grab your platform:
| Platform | Notes |
|---|---|
| macOS | Apple Silicon / Intel, signed + notarized |
| Windows | one installer covers x64 / ARM64 / x86 |
| Linux | AppImage |
Once installed, it checks for updates automatically — no manual reinstalls.
Full usage docs (scheduling, sync, AI summaries, calendar subscriptions, backups, FAQ): yoke.xheldon.com/docs.html
This repository hosts Yoke Calendar's website and release artifacts; the app's source lives in a separate private repository.
