Linkdaze Smart Calendar Organises Family Schedules, Chores and Meals

Linkdaze’s smart calendar combines shared schedules, chores, meal planning, and shopping lists into a touchscreen family organiser, with no required subscription.

Aug 21, 2026 - 02:58
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Linkdaze Smart Calendar Organises Family Schedules, Chores and Meals
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Linkdaze is positioning its smart digital Calendar as more than a place to check appointments. The touchscreen device is designed as a shared household organiser, bringing calendars, chores, meals, shopping lists and family photos into one system.

The Linkdaze Digital Calendar is offered in 10.1-inch and 15.6-inch versions. The smaller model is currently listed at $119.99, giving families a lower-cost option for placing the device on a counter or in another shared area of the home.

Linkdaze combines calendars from different services.

One of thedevice’s most practical features is support for multiple calendar platforms. Linkdaze can synchronise schedules from Google, iCloud, Outlook, Yahoo and Cozi, allowing family members to keep using their preferred services rather than moving everyone to the same calendar app.

Events from those accounts can be brought together on the Linkdaze display and separated by colour coding, making it easier to see which appointments, school activities, or other commitments belong to each person.

The Calendar, which launched in December, also includes tools for managing chores and rewards, meal planning and shopping lists. When not used for household planning, the display can serve as a digital photo frame.

AI meal planning turns photos into useful information

A notable addition is Linkdaze’s AI-assisted meal-planning feature, which includes a tool called Snap-to-Sync. Instead of entering information manually, users can photograph material such as a printed recipe or a child’s school lunch menu and use it to build a digital meal plan.

The system can also generate a shopping list from the imported meal information. That gives the display a practical role beyond scheduling, particularly for households that already manage meals, groceries and family events through separate tools.

Core features do not require a subscription.

Linkdaze also differs from some competitors by including its main household-planning functions without requiring a recurring subscription. Calendar synchronisation, chore management, meal planning, and photo-frame functionality are included with the hardware.

Skylight, another smart family calendar provider, also offers standard calendar features without a subscription, but meal planning, rewards, photo screensavers, and advanced event importing are part of its Calendar Plus plan. That subscription currently costs $79 per year.

Price is another point of comparison. Linkdaze’s 10.1-inch model is listed at $119.99, while Skylight’s 10-inch Calendar is currently listed at $149.99. Prices and promotions can change, so buyers may want to check current listings before purchasing.

The mix of shared calendars, chores, meal planning and lists makes Linkdaze useful beyond families with children. The same tools could work in shared apartments, where roommates need a single place to coordinate household responsibilities, meals, and individual schedules.

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Shivangi Yadav Shivangi Yadav reports on startups, technology policy, and other significant technology-focused developments in India for TechAmerica.Ai. She previously worked as a research intern at ORF.