PulseCalendar is now available on Mac! 🎉
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PulseCalendar is now available on Mac! 🎉

After months of work, I’m happy to share that **PulseCalendar** is now available on **macOS**.

It started as an iPhone calendar designed to help people actually follow through on their plans instead of just organizing them. The Mac version brings the same philosophy to the desktop with a native experience.

Some highlights:

* Native macOS app
* iPhone + Mac sync
* Calendar, agenda and productivity views
* Weather directly inside your calendar
* Apple Health insights (Pulse Pro)
* Memory: save notes about people and see them when they matter
* Ask Pulse: ask questions about your schedule in natural language
* Built with privacy in mind — your calendar data stays under your control

I’m an independent developer, so I’d genuinely love to hear what Mac users think.

**What is the one feature you feel is still missing from calendar apps on macOS?**

I’d really appreciate your feedback, whether it’s about the design, features or things you’d like to see next.

App Store: [https://apps.apple.com/app/pulsecalendar/id6764295184\](https://apps.apple.com/app/pulsecalendar/id6764295184)

Website: [https://pulsecalendar.app\](https://pulsecalendar.app)

u/Parking_Course_937 — 3 hours ago

PulseCalendar is now available on Mac! 🎉

After months of work, I’m happy to share that PulseCalendar is now available on macOS.

It started as an iPhone calendar designed to help people actually follow through on their plans instead of just organizing them. The Mac version brings the same philosophy to the desktop with a native experience.

Some highlights:

  • Native macOS app
  • iPhone + Mac sync
  • Calendar, agenda and productivity views
  • Weather directly inside your calendar
  • Apple Health insights (Pulse Pro)
  • Memory: save notes about people and see them when they matter
  • Ask Pulse: ask questions about your schedule in natural language
  • Built with privacy in mind — your calendar data stays under your control

I’m an independent developer, so I’d genuinely love to hear what Mac users think.

What is the one feature you feel is still missing from calendar apps on macOS?

I’d really appreciate your feedback, whether it’s about the design, features or things you’d like to see next.

App Store: https://apps.apple.com/app/pulsecalendar/id6764295184

Website: https://pulsecalendar.app

u/Parking_Course_937 — 3 hours ago
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More than a calendar !

Hey everyone,

I'm a solo dev. I've been building Pulse Calendar — it syncs with your Apple
Calendar but adds a layer on top that tries to keep you from drowning in your
own schedule.

Stuff my old calendar never did:
• 🌦️ Weather on every single day, right in the month grid — so you actually
plan around it
• 🎯 A Focus timer tied to your events
• 📊 A "Pulse Score" + insights showing how (un)balanced your week really is
• ⏪ Life Replay — scroll back through your year like a story
• iPhone + iPad, 16 languages

It's free to use. There's an optional Pro (7-day trial, then 19.99€/yr) for the
deeper analytics, unlimited focus and premium themes — but the core calendar is
free, and honestly I'd rather you tell me it's useful than pay for something
that isn't.

Just shipped v1.6: per-day weather, full iPad support, a guided tour and a pile
of polish.

I'd genuinely love feedback — what's missing, what's confusing, what would make
you switch from Apple Calendar or Fantastical. Roast it.

App Store: https://apps.apple.com/fr/app/pulsecalendar/id6764295184

https://pulsecalendar.app

u/Parking_Course_937 — 5 hours ago
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I built a calendar that actually gets you to do what you planned (solo dev)

Hi everyone,

I’m a solo developer and I’ve been working on Pulse Calendar for the past months.

Most calendar apps are great at organizing events, but they don’t help you actually follow through on what you’ve planned.

Pulse uses 100% on-device AI to:

• Detect overloaded days
• Suggest schedule adjustments
• Protect focus time
• Help build healthy habits
• Reduce procrastination

Everything runs locally on the device. No cloud AI, no data sent to external servers.

I’d love honest feedback from productivity enthusiasts.

What feature would make a calendar indispensable for you?

https://apps.apple.com/fr/app/pulsecalendar/id6764295184

u/Parking_Course_937 — 17 days ago
▲ 2 r/AppDevelopers+1 crossposts

I built a calendar that helps you actually follow through — with a 100% on-device AI (solo dev)

Every calendar tells me what's on my plate. None help me keep my own promises. So I spent way too long building Pulse.

Two ideas it's built around:

  • Ask Pulse — talk to your calendar in plain language (“find 2h for dinner this week”, “move my workout to Friday”, “how's my week looking?”). It runs on Apple's on-device model — no servers, no account, nothing leaves your iPhone. It proposes, you confirm.
  • Pulse Score — a daily score + habit radar that makes consistency visible and (honestly) a bit addictive. The point is follow-through, not just storing events.

Solo-built, iPhone + iPad, 9 languages. It's live on the App Store but I still consider it early — I'd genuinely love brutal feedback, especially:

  1. Does the assistant feel useful or gimmicky?
  2. Is the Pulse Score motivating or stressful?

Happy to answer anything about the build (on-device LLM, the privacy stance, going universal for iPad…).  https://apps.apple.com/fr/app/pulsecalendar/id6764295184

PulseCalendar

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