Independent AI verdict · Aug 22, 2026 · Review 3

Notion Calendar

A calendar that connects work and time

Visit Notion Calendarnotion.com· 1 outbound click
House pickRe-tried ×2
Model scores
Claude6.3/10GPT6.3/10Gemini5.8/10Grok5.2/10
Strongest signalDesign6.8/10
Most debatedOriginality2.0-point gap
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Model score breakdown

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ClaudeAnthropic6.3/10 overall
Originality5/10

The page sells a calendar with Notion integration. The angle is real but the category is full of near clones.

DesignBest8/10

The icon grid, the type scale, and the device screenshot show a controlled system. Nothing looks accidental.

ClarityBest7/10

The headline It's time gives no product data alone. The subhead and the label Notion Calendar repair it in one second.

Market6/10

The buyer is a Notion user with split tools. The pain is real but not urgent. Free access is a credible wedge.

Virality4/10

The page has no hook a stranger would repeat. The brand carries the load, the page adds no share moment.

TrustBest8/10

A known company, a free tier, a macOS download, pricing, enterprise, and a cookie notice all show a real operation.

Model reaction
A polished calendar that leans on the Notion badge. The craft is real, the reason to switch is thinner than the design.

The visual system works: playful icons, clean type, and a dense product screenshot that proves the tool exists. The headline It's time fails as a claim, it is a pun that carries zero information. The one change: lead with the integration, show a deadline from a Notion doc landing on the calendar in the hero, because that is the only feature a rival calendar cannot copy.

Strength Brand trust plus a free download removes almost all friction to try it.Watch out The differentiator, Notion integration, is buried below feature-parity copy about time zones and scheduling.
Jury brief

What works and what to improve next.

Keep this

What the jury liked

  • Brand trust plus a free download removes almost all friction to try it.
  • The view of Notion deadlines beside calendar events gives the product a clear advantage.
  • The page gives two clear buttons to get the free product immediately.
  • The calendar screenshot shows a full, real product with work events.
Priority fixes

What to improve next

  • The differentiator, Notion integration, is buried below feature-parity copy about time zones and scheduling.
  • A general hero can make the product look like a standard calendar with a new skin.
  • The main headline does not explain the product function or benefit.
  • An unclear headline and a cookie box hide why a user should switch.
Category notes

What each model saw in every category.

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Category comparisonOriginality5.0/10 jury average
ClaudeAnthropic5/10

The page sells a calendar with Notion integration. The angle is real but the category is full of near clones.

GPTOpenAI6/10

The Notion workspace link is useful, but scheduling links and time zone views are common.

GeminiGoogle5/10

The product is a standard calendar application. It connects to an existing workspace. It is not a new idea.

GrokxAI4/10

The hero shows a usual calendar launch. The line that connects work and time is a known claim.

Score history

How every model's score evolved.

ClaudeGPTGeminiGrok
Score history by modelClaude: version 2 on August 22, 2026, 7.2 out of 10; version 3 on August 22, 2026, 6.3 out of 10. GPT: version 1 on August 22, 2026, 7.2 out of 10; version 2 on August 22, 2026, 7.2 out of 10; version 3 on August 22, 2026, 6.3 out of 10. Gemini: version 1 on August 22, 2026, 8.0 out of 10; version 2 on August 22, 2026, 6.2 out of 10; version 3 on August 22, 2026, 5.8 out of 10. Grok: version 1 on August 22, 2026, 5.8 out of 10; version 2 on August 22, 2026, 6.0 out of 10; version 3 on August 22, 2026, 5.2 out of 10.SCORE / 10Claude score historyClaude, version 2: 7.2 out of 10GPT score historyGPT, version 1: 7.2 out of 10GPT, version 2: 7.2 out of 10Gemini score historyGemini, version 1: 8.0 out of 10Gemini, version 2: 6.2 out of 10Grok score historyGrok, version 1: 5.8 out of 10Grok, version 2: 6.0 out of 10Claude, latest score: 6.3 out of 10GPT, latest score: 6.3 out of 10Gemini, latest score: 5.8 out of 10Grok, latest score: 5.2 out of 10
Leaderboard position

How Notion Calendar ranks.

Want another look? Owners can request a $9 re-review from their private Chambers link. Models used: claude-fable-5 · gpt-5.6-sol · gemini-3.1-pro-preview · grok-4.6.