Write “Dinner with Minji tomorrow at 7” and it lands in Google Calendar as a real event.
“Tomorrow at 7,” “next Tuesday at 3pm,” “Saturday, May 23.” Everyday phrasing is recognized instantly, and AI steps in for the trickier sentences. It’s detected the moment you write it, so one tap puts it on your calendar.
Events you create in Noti go to Google Calendar; events you add in Google come back to Noti. See several work and personal calendars in one place, and even if your connection drops for a moment, everything fills back in once you’re online again.
A note creates an event, an event creates an alarm, a note creates a to-do. Delete a parent and Noti asks what to do with the children — it won’t wipe everything at once.
Write freely. Noti finds the date, time, and place.
Starting pointTwo-way with Google Calendar. Recurring, reminders, multiple calendars.
Google syncDue dates and priorities. Create them straight from a note.
Separate listsAlarms before events, set automatically. A quiet, do-not-disturb mode.
Never forgetAn easy-to-read Korean typeface, line breaks that don’t cut off awkwardly, and recognition that understands Korean phrasing as-is. The days of forcing an English app to fit are over.
Phone in the morning, laptop in meetings, phone again in bed. Every change syncs instantly.
iPhone · iPad. Add it from Safari and it runs full-screen like a native app — notifications included.
Home-screen widgets, a quick-add tile, and system alarm integration.
Use it in your browser, or install it as a desktop app with its own window and a wide sidebar layout — no store needed.
The essentials are free — AI recognition 10/mo, 3-day weather, 1 calendar. For heavier use, go Pro at ₩6,900/mo or ₩69,000/year (2 months free).
Start right in your browser, no install. 7-day free trial — no credit card required.