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BusyCal vs Apple Calendar

Apple Calendar handles simple scheduling well out of the box. BusyCal is for users who need more control without leaving the Apple ecosystem.

Last reviewed: February 2026.

Feature Snapshot

CapabilityBusyCalApple Calendar
Multi-provider account sync in one appYesYes
On My Mac offline calendarsYesYes
Calendar SetsYesNo
Calendar GroupsYesNo
Nested Smart Filters (ALL/ANY/NONE)YesNo
Natural language Quick EntryYesLimited
Working Hours toggle (collapse non-work hours)YesNo
Sunrise & sunset shading in Day/Week viewsYesNo
Side-by-side vs stacked layout for overlapping eventsYesNo
Context menu event alignment (Match Start/End, Create Between)YesNo
Multiple time zones in time ruler (up to 3)YesLimited (1 extra)
Customizable view spans (2–90 days in week, 1–12 weeks in month)YesNo
Weather forecasts & moon phasesYesNo
Travel time with live traffic updatesYesYes (via Maps)
Tags with auto-coloring and automatic tagging rulesYesNo
Configurable defaults (alarms, travel time, duration, priority, floating TZ)YesLimited
Free/Busy availability viewerYesNo
Journal entry typeYesNo
Sticky notes attached to datesYesNo
Event/date graphics and iconsYesNo
Customizable Info PanelYesNo
Alarm Window with flexible snoozeYesNo
Holiday event display styles (footer, graphics)YesNo
Year Planner + OverviewYesYes
Spreadsheet List ViewYesNo
Task sorting, filtering, and grouping by calendarYesNo
Task list printingYesLimited
Time blocking eventsYesYes
Favorite Time ZonesYesNo
Map out events with locationsYesNo
Upcoming event countdown & ongoing event timerYesNo
Automatic local backupsYesNo
CSV exportYesNo
Private LAN syncYesNo
Custom fonts for views, notes, and titlesYesNo
Presets combining calendars + rules + view/time-zone contextYesNo
Conference call integration (Zoom, Teams)YesFaceTime only
Built in by default on Apple devicesNoYes
One-time purchase (perpetual license)YesFree (built-in)

Where Apple Calendar May Be Better

  • You want Apple-native defaults with zero setup.
  • Calendar + Reminders already covers your task needs.
  • You prefer the simplest possible calendar experience.
  • Your schedule is straightforward and doesn't need advanced filtering.

Where BusyCal May Be Better

  • You want a one-click Working Hours toggle to collapse non-work hours. Learn more.
  • You want sunrise & sunset shading in Day and Week views. Learn more.
  • You want context menu event alignment — Match Start/End, Create Between, Create After. Learn more.
  • You want weather forecasts and moon phases in your calendar. Learn more.
  • You want traffic-aware Time to Leave alarms that update every 5 minutes. Learn more.
  • You want tags with auto-coloring and automatic tagging rules. Learn more.
  • You want customizable view spans — 2 to 90 days in Week, 1 to 12 weeks in Month. Learn more.
  • You need deeper customization than Apple Calendar offers. Learn more.
  • You want Smart Filters and Calendar Sets for saved planning contexts. Learn more.
  • You rely on denser, information-rich views for complex schedules. Learn more.
  • You need better tools for multi-calendar coordination. Learn more.
  • You want a customizable Info Panel showing only the fields you actually use. Learn more.
  • You want a Year Planner for long-range schedule planning. Learn more.
  • You want a menu bar countdown for upcoming events. Learn more.
  • You want multiple alarms per event with flexible snooze controls. Learn more.
  • You want holiday event display styles, including footer placement. Learn more.
  • You want a spreadsheet-style List View with configurable columns. Learn more.
  • You want to map events with locations and travel time. Learn more.
  • You want task list printing from within the app. Learn more.
  • You want automatic local backups and CSV export. Learn more and CSV export.
  • You want private LAN sync without relying on cloud providers. Learn more.
  • You want custom fonts for views, notes, and titles. Learn more.

Want to compare a few more options before deciding? Browse all BusyCal comparison guides.