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Honest comparison · Calendar

Noti vs Google 캘린더

Google Calendar is about as close to a standard as it gets. Noti does not replace it — it sits on top: syncing two ways while adding an input layer that turns Korean notes into events.

⚖️ Honest comparison · 7 points🇰🇷 Korean natural-language parsing🔄 Two-way Google Calendar
30-second verdict
Where Noti leads
  • Korean note → event
  • Notes, to-dos, alarms integrated
  • Weather & widgets
  • Offline writing
Where Google 캘린더 leads
  • Calendar standard & stability

Feature comparison

FeatureNotiGCal
Calendar standard & stabilityGCal syncStrength
Korean note → eventOne natural-language lineQuick-add mostly English
Notes, to-dos, alarms integratedOne appTasks separate
Two-way syncNoti↔GCalNative
Weather & widgetsIntegratedLimited
Offline writingPWA queueLimited
PricingFree + Pro ₩6,900/moFree
Verdict

If you only need a pure calendar, Google Calendar is plenty. If you want to create those events easily from Korean notes and see your to-dos and alarms in one place, layer Noti on top — the two stay linked both ways.

Torn between Noti and Google 캘린더? Five minutes will tell.

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Frequently asked questions

Can I keep using Google Calendar while also using Noti?
Yes. Noti syncs two ways with Google Calendar, so a change on either side is reflected. You just do the input conveniently in Noti.
Will my existing Google events disappear?
No. Existing events stay visible, and events you create in Noti are also added to Google.

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