
Our Take
hora Calendar is what happens when you finally admit that Google never built a real Mac calendar app. Four hundred seventy-eight Mac users on TestFlight already know this—Google Calendar on the web feels like using a telegraph in 2025, and hora is the native experience you've been waiting for. Built in SwiftUI, no Electron, no web views, just actual native speed that opens instantly and scrolls smoothly. It feels like a real Mac app because it is one.
The keyboard-driven workflows are where this gets interesting. NLP quick add means you type like you talk—"lunch with Sarah tomorrow at noon"—and hora figures out the rest. Menu bar integration keeps your next meeting visible without app switching. Multiple accounts, offline ready, drag-and-drop scheduling across day, week, and month views. Themes that match your workspace and system appearance. This is what Google Calendar should have been all along.
The Mac productivity space is crowded with half-baked web wrappers that drag a whole browser around like luggage. hora said nah, we're building this native. Four hundred seventy-eight power users already testing on TestFlight, and the waitlist is growing. If you've ever cursed at Google Calendar's web interface while working on a Mac, this is the app for you.
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