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Lona - Plan the week you actually have

Plan the week you actually have

Tasks, meetings, focus time, notes, and availability belong on the same week, so Friday is easier to read before it fills up.

1 surface for meetings, tasks, context, and availability

0 extra views to read before planning the day

Live availability from the calendar you actually use

See the real load

Work belongs on time.

  • Meetings

    See fixed demand — meetings and calls — before you promise the day to anything else.

  • Tasks

    Place flexible work where the week can hold it, beside the meetings that crowd it.

  • Focus

    Protect the open blocks that make deep work possible, before they fill in by default.

Cut the planning drag

Act from the same week.

  • No app juggling

    Create the next event, task, or note from the week — no second tab to open.

  • No stale links

    Share availability that reads your real week, so the times you offer are still open.

  • No mental backlog

    Let tasks land on real days instead of living in your head — and shift as the week moves.

Make the week easier to read

The value is a week you can read without opening every calendar event, task list, and notes tab.

Make your calendar easier to read

Start with your real calendar, then add tasks, stickers, rows, availability, formulas, and Spotlight where they help.

Questions before trying Lona

Is Lona replacing my calendar?
No. Lona starts with the calendar you already use, then adds the tasks, stickers, rows, and availability context you want nearby.
Why would I pay for this instead of using more free tools?
Free tools can work until the week starts living in too many places. Lona keeps the calendar, tasks, stickers, rows, and availability context together so the week is easier to read.
What should I try first?
Connect your calendar, mark the week ahead, then add the tasks or rows that explain where the overload, openings, and decisions really are.
Is there a mobile app?
Lona runs in any modern browser today, and native iOS and Android apps are coming soon. In the meantime, you can keep using whatever calendar app you prefer on your phone — anything you add there shows up in Lona.
Which calendars can I connect?
Lona connects with Google Calendar today. Outlook, Apple Calendar, and more are coming soon.

Plan from the calendar, not around it

Use one paid surface for the work, meetings, and context that decide what the week can handle.