Supaplan vs Sunsama
Sunsama is a calm daily planner that pulls tasks from your work tools and time-boxes them against your calendar. Supaplan is a mobile-first AI calendar assistant that schedules, reschedules, and prepares your day across work and personal life.
Supaplan is for highly connected individuals who want one AI assistant to create, move, and protect events across calendars — plus scheduling links, polls, notes, and contact context on their phone.
Sunsama is for knowledge workers who want a deliberate daily ritual that aggregates tasks from tools like Asana, Jira, and email and time-boxes them into a focused plan.
Funzione per funzione
| Supaplan | Sunsama | |
|---|---|---|
| Natural-language AI calendar assistant | ||
| Daily planning and task time-boxing | Limited | |
| Task aggregation from Asana, Jira, email | ||
| Scheduling links | ||
| Group scheduling polls | ||
| Event RSVP for guests without an account | ||
| Meeting notes tied to calendar events | Limited | |
| Contact intelligence and meeting history | ||
| Add events from a screenshot | ||
| Multi-calendar and timezone handling | ||
| Free plan available |
Perché scegliere Supaplan?
An assistant, not just a planner
Sunsama helps you lay out your day by hand. Supaplan lets you ask in plain language to move calls, block focus time, create events, or prepare your day — and it makes the calendar changes for you.
Built for your whole life, not only work
Sunsama is centered on professional task workflows from tools like Asana and Jira. Supaplan covers work, personal commitments, travel, and relationships in one mobile-first place.
Scheduling and coordination built in
Supaplan adds scheduling links, group polls, and guest RSVP so others can book or vote on times. Sunsama focuses on your personal daily plan and does not offer these coordination tools.
Frequently asked questions
- Partly. Supaplan gives you a smart agenda that puts your whole day on one screen and can block focus time, but it is not built around Sunsama’s structured daily-planning ritual or task time-boxing. Supaplan’s strength is acting on your calendar through a natural-language AI assistant.
- No. Aggregating tasks from many work tools is Sunsama’s core strength, and Supaplan does not replicate it. Supaplan focuses on managing your calendar and meetings — creating, moving, and preparing events, plus scheduling links, notes, and contact context.
- Yes. Many people keep Sunsama for their daily task-planning workflow and use Supaplan as the AI assistant that handles scheduling links, group polls, meeting notes, and natural-language calendar changes. Because both connect to your calendar, your plan and your events stay aligned.
- Yes. Supaplan has a free plan, and Supaplan Pro is $9.99/month or $69.99/year. Sunsama is a premium product priced around $20/month with no free tier, reflecting its deeper daily-planning and task-aggregation focus.
- Yes. Supaplan is mobile-first with iOS and Android apps, plus web and a Telegram assistant. Sunsama is desktop-first with a mobile companion app, so if most of your scheduling happens on your phone, Supaplan fits more naturally.