
Up next, Amie wants to integrate with all the tools and apps that you already use to become your main productivity hub. People can also use Amie to send a link with multiple availabilities so that others can book a meeting.

It’s also a good way to see if someone is available or busy in real time.Īmie lets you join an upcoming video call in a single click as well. If your team uses Amie, you can see their profile pictures on the left side and check their availabilities by hovering over their avatars. There are also social and multiplayer components to Amie. But that’s the right approach if you’re building an app that competes with Microsoft Outlook and Google Calendar. It is an opinionated take on the calendar. Many people already use their calendar as a sort of todo app so they don’t forget about things they have to do.Īmie supports that use case natively and even encourages you to work this way.

This way, you can see both your events and tasks in a week view. You can drag tasks from the sidebar and drop them in your calendar at a certain date and time.

By default, your unscheduled todos appear in the left-side column next to your calendar. It’s a crowded space but Amie thinks it can provide a better user experience.Īs I wrote in my first article on Amie, the app combines your calendar with your todos. Amie competes with a new wave of calendar startups, including Vimcal, Magical, Fantastical, Cron and Rise.

Other investors in the round include Creandum, Guillermo Rauch, Hanno Renner and Quick Coffee Ventures. It helps you stay on top of your schedule, connect with your team and manage your upcoming tasks. The company is building a productivity app anchored around your calendar. The round closed in June 2022 and the startup is disclosing it today. Amie raised a $7 million seed round led by Spark Capital.
