Classes, work shifts, side projects, club practice, and a social life — three calendars, two tabs, and zero handoff between them. Beck AI reads them all at once and helps you actually plan the week.

First week of the semester. You snap each course's syllabus or schedule. Beck AI pulls every lecture, every exam, every project deadline as drafts you can review and confirm — across all four courses at once.
Work pulled an extra shift Friday. You need to move your study block. Ask Beck AI for 90 minutes anywhere this week, and it reads around classes + work + practice.
One message before class. What's on, what's due, where you'll need a buffer. Quiet on light days — you don't need a notification when there's nothing to know.
The honest comparison: most calendar apps weren't built to read three calendars at once.
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.
Yes — snap a photo or screenshot of the syllabus / class schedule. Beck AI pulls every date out (lectures, exams, project deadlines) and lines them up for batch review. You pick which to keep before anything is written.
Yes. If your iPhone Calendar can see your school account (Outlook, Google, Exchange), Beck AI can too — it reads and writes through the same EventKit. Most students run a school account + a personal account; Beck AI handles both at once.
Not today. Beck AI is $9.99/month or $79.99/year (save 33%), with a 3-day free trial. The honest case: if you're juggling classes + work + a side project, the daily-brief alone usually pays for itself in not-missed-things.
Sort of. Beck AI isn't an auto-scheduler — it doesn't move things for you. But you can ask it to find study blocks: 'Find me 90 minutes Tuesday before my shift,' and Beck AI reads your day and proposes options.
Beck AI handles the time math when you ask. 'Find 30 minutes with Alex next week, 9am Pacific or after for them' — Beck AI reads your week and proposes options that work in both time zones.
Yes. Your chat history, meeting notes (if you record any), and transcripts stay on the phone. Only the current message leaves to be answered, and nothing is retained server-side. Nothing is ever used to train AI.
The next reschedule, school flyer, or “can we do Thursday?” takes one sentence.