Torn between Noti and Google 캘린더? Five minutes will tell.
Writing one line beats comparing tables a hundred times. Start without signing up, and come back to this table if it’s not for you.
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.
| Feature | Noti | GCal |
|---|---|---|
| Calendar standard & stability | GCal sync | ✓ Strength |
| Korean note → event | ✓ One natural-language line | Quick-add mostly English |
| Notes, to-dos, alarms integrated | ✓ One app | Tasks separate |
| Two-way sync | ✓ Noti↔GCal | ✓ Native |
| Weather & widgets | ✓ Integrated | Limited |
| Offline writing | ✓ PWA queue | Limited |
| Pricing | Free + Pro ₩6,900/mo | Free |
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.
Writing one line beats comparing tables a hundred times. Start without signing up, and come back to this table if it’s not for you.
Just jot a memo and it becomes an event. 5 minutes without signing up, 7 days free after.