The 9 a.m. board review and the 3:45 pickup live on different calendars — and you're the one merging them in your head. Beck AI reads work and family together. Say it or snap it; the event is drafted, conflict-checked, and waiting for your tap.

Spirit week, picture day, early-out Friday — one crumpled page. Snap it in the kitchen. Beck AI drafts every date; you keep the three that matter.
“Can you take Thursday's pickup?” You're between meetings. Ask Beck AI what Thursday looks like — both calendars, one answer — and reply in ten seconds, not tonight.
Twelve games, four fields, two time changes coming mid-season. One photo of the schedule, one batch review — and when the league moves game six, you say so in a sentence.
The problem isn't that the events exist — it's that you're the sync engine between work and home.
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.
It's built for the person running two schedules at once. Beck AI connects your work calendar (Google or Outlook, directly) and your family calendars (iCloud or shared) and reasons across all of them — so 'can we do Thursday at 4?' is answered against meetings AND pickup. School flyers become events with one photo. And nothing lands on any calendar until you tap confirm.
Yes. Beck AI connects to Google and Outlook accounts directly and works with iCloud and anything else already on your iPhone. Conflicts are checked across every connected calendar — the 3:30 standup and the 3:45 dentist run will flag each other.
No. Beck AI writes to the calendars you already share. If you and your partner share a family iCloud or Google calendar, anything Beck AI adds there shows up for them exactly as if you'd typed it in — no new app, no new account on their side.
Snap them. A photo of the flyer, a screenshot of the group chat, the season schedule from the league email — Beck AI pulls every date out and lines them up in a batch for your review. A soccer season is one photo and a couple of taps, not twelve forms.
No — and that's deliberate. Beck AI isn't a kitchen display or a chore chart. It's the calendar assistant for the parent who runs the logistics: capture fast from your phone, see the day in one brief, keep work and family from colliding. It works alongside whatever your family already shares.
Yes. Nothing you scan, say, or schedule is ever used to train AI, and nothing is sold. Only the current request and the calendar context needed to answer it leave your phone, and they aren't retained after the response. Every write is confirm-first.
The next reschedule, school flyer, or “can we do Thursday?” takes one sentence.