Not a new calendar. Beck AI is a chat layer that plugs into the one already on your iPhone — iCloud, Google, Outlook, Exchange — and lets you talk to your day the way you talk to ChatGPT. Ask, draft, confirm.

Beck AI reads every calendar already connected to your iPhone — nothing to install, nothing to migrate.
The literal ChatGPT shape — but Beck AI has live read/write access to your calendar. Say it the way you'd tell a person; Beck AI reads your day, drafts the event, and waits for your tap.
One of the things you can do that you can't do in any other calendar. Beck AI reads the image, pulls every event out, and lines them up as draft cards — nothing lands on your calendar until you tap confirm.
The same conversational shape as ChatGPT — but Beck AI has live read/write access to your calendar and holds a thread.
Skip the day-by-day scroll. Ask the question and get a clean rundown — meetings, conflicts, the gap you actually have for lunch.
Don't open a date wheel. Say what you mean — Beck AI checks the calendar, finds the slot, and hands you a draft.
The school flyer on the fridge or the screenshot in your camera roll. Snap it once and Beck AI pulls every event off it as drafts.
The thing iPhone Calendar makes you dig four screens for. Tell Beck AI what changed and it edits the series.
Sunday-night reset. Block real time around the meetings you already have — without opening a single form.
A one-paragraph read of the day, pulled from your real calendar. Like asking ChatGPT to summarize — but it actually has the data.
The forms and date wheels go away. The calendar you already use stays.
Your calendar is as private as your contacts. Nothing is sold, nothing trains AI, and nothing lands on your day until you tap confirm. That's the deal.
Every create, edit, and delete surfaces as a card. You see the draft before it touches your calendar.
Beck AI never trains on your calendar, your chats, or your notes.
Voice input is transcribed right on your phone. Only the current message travels so the AI can answer it — and it isn't retained after. Record a meeting and the audio is deleted the moment its transcript is ready.
No. Beck AI is not a calendar — it's a chat layer that sits on top of the calendar already on your iPhone. iCloud, Google, Outlook, Exchange, Fastmail, Yahoo. Whatever your phone already shows in Calendar, Beck AI reads and writes to. Nothing to migrate, no second source of truth.
ChatGPT can suggest a plan; it can't see your day or write to it. Beck AI has live read/write access to your iPhone's calendar, holds a thread the way ChatGPT does, checks every draft against your existing events, and only writes once you tap confirm.
Yes. Beck AI reads and writes through your iPhone's Calendar — so iCloud, Google, Outlook, Exchange, Fastmail, and Yahoo all work. If your phone already shows the calendar, Beck AI does too.
Anything you'd ask a sharp assistant about your time. 'What does tomorrow look like?' 'Push my 3pm to Friday morning, somewhere we can get coffee.' 'Block 90 minutes for the deck around what's already there.' 'Snap this flyer and pull every event off it.' Beck AI reads the request, sees your calendar, and hands you a draft.
No. Every create, edit, move, and delete shows up as a draft card first. Nothing touches your calendar until you tap confirm.
Never. Your calendar, your chats, and your meeting notes are not training data. Chat history stays on your phone; only the current message travels so the AI can answer it, and it isn't retained after.
Beck AI is built deeply on top of EventKit — Apple's calendar framework — which is what lets a single chat reach iCloud, Google, Outlook, Exchange, Fastmail, and Yahoo at once without a stack of third-party integrations. An Android version is on the roadmap but not the priority right now.
The next reschedule, school flyer, or “can we do Thursday?” takes one sentence.