Free AI-powered calendar app

Spotted.
Saved.

Snap a photo of any flyer, notice or invitation. Noticify's AI extracts the event details and saves them directly to your calendar.

Spotted. Saved.
Free โ€” unlimited scans

Snap a photo, upload from your library, or paste text to automatically save events.

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๐Ÿ–ผ Choose from library
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How it works

Three steps.
Zero typing.

No more manually entering dates into your calendar. Noticify does it all in seconds.

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Spot it

Snap a photo of any flyer, notice or invitation โ€” or paste text directly from KakaoTalk, messages or email.

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AI reads it

Claude AI instantly extracts the event title, date, time and location. Multiple events detected automatically.

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Save it

Review, edit if needed, and save to your Google Calendar, Apple Calendar or Outlook with one tap.

Features

Everything you need.

Built for busy parents, students and professionals who are tired of missing events.

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Powered by Claude AI

Noticify uses Anthropic's Claude โ€” one of the most accurate AI models available โ€” to extract event details from any image or text with exceptional accuracy.

Photos Screenshots Text Korean English Spanish
AI Extracted
School Sports Day
๐Ÿ“… April 5, 2026
โฐ 10:00 AM
๐Ÿ“ Main Hall
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Multiple events at once

One flyer with 5 dates? No problem. Noticify detects all events, lets you review each one and choose which to keep.

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Any calendar app

Works with Google Calendar, Apple Calendar, Outlook and any app that supports iCalendar. Pick which calendar to save to.

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Multilingual

Available in English, Korean and Spanish. The AI understands event details in any language.

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Recurring events

Set events to repeat daily, weekly, monthly or yearly. Perfect for academy schedules and regular classes.

Pricing

100% Free.
No strings attached.

Noticify is completely free to download and use. No credit card. No account required.

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Download Free on iOS

No credit card required. Works on iOS and Android.

"I built this because I was that mom โ€” constantly missing school events buried in messages and paper notices."