Supaplan is for people who want an AI assistant to schedule, reschedule, prepare for, and remember meetings across multiple calendars — with scheduling links, group polls, notes, and contact context built in.
Notion Calendar is for people who live in Notion and want a fast, keyboard-driven calendar that connects their databases to their schedule, with clean availability sharing on the side.
功能对比
| Supaplan | Notion Calendar | |
|---|---|---|
| Natural-language AI assistant for calendar changes | ||
| Fast keyboard-first calendar viewing | ||
| Scheduling links | ||
| Group scheduling polls | ||
| Event RSVP for guests without an account | ||
| AI meeting prep and prepare-your-day | ||
| Add events from a screenshot | ||
| Contact intelligence and meeting history | ||
| Meeting notes tied to calendar events | Via Notion | |
| Multi-calendar and timezone handling | ||
| Free plan available |
为什么选择 Supaplan?
An assistant, not just a viewer
Notion Calendar shows your schedule quickly and lets you edit events by hand. Supaplan lets you ask in plain language to move calls, block focus time, create events, or prepare your day — and it does the work for you.
Coordination built in
Beyond sharing availability, Supaplan adds group scheduling polls and guest RSVP so you can settle on a time with several people, including those without an account — something Notion Calendar does not offer.
Context that travels with you
Supaplan brings contact intelligence, meeting history, and private notes tied to each event, plus a smart agenda and smart inbox — so you walk into every meeting prepared instead of just seeing a grid.
Frequently asked questions
- No. Notion Calendar is a fast, keyboard-first calendar with tight Notion integration and basic availability sharing, but it has no natural-language AI assistant. Supaplan lets you create, move, and reschedule events, block focus time, and prepare your day by simply asking.
- Yes. Supaplan includes group scheduling polls where participants vote on times, plus event RSVP for guests without an account. Notion Calendar offers availability sharing and booking, but not open group polls or no-account RSVP.
- If your workflow is centered on Notion databases and you want them reflected on a fast, elegant calendar, Notion Calendar is excellent and tightly integrated. Supaplan is the better fit if you want an AI assistant handling scheduling, prep, notes, and contacts across your whole calendar life rather than a Notion-connected viewer.
- Yes. Some people keep Notion Calendar on the desktop for fast keyboard navigation of their Notion-linked schedule and use Supaplan as their mobile AI assistant for scheduling links, polls, meeting prep, notes, and contact context. Because both connect to your existing calendars, they stay in sync.
- Notion Calendar is free. Supaplan also has a free plan, and Supaplan Pro is $9.99/month or $69.99/year, which adds the full AI assistant, unlimited scheduling links, group polls, meeting notes, and contact intelligence. You only pay for Supaplan if you want the assistant and coordination features Notion Calendar does not include.