Illustration of a scheduling interface for a calendar app called Klon. The screen shows a week view from July 5 to July 9 with multiple open slots. A large cursor clicks on a highlighted slot, indicating a selected meeting time. Surrounding the calendar are four diverse user avatars with calendar icons: Google Calendar, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Teams, and Apple Calendar. The avatars point towards the calendar, suggesting they are finding a mutually available time effortlessly.

Calendar sharing that

doesn't suck

Effortlessly sync group availability to book meetings faster across multiple platforms and any organization.

Scheduling meetings across organizations is a huge waste of time

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A hand drawn icon of a calendar with an eye icon on the calendar page with a line crossing out the eye.

Viewing attendees’ calendars across different organizations is practically impossible.

A hand drawn icon featuring horizontal bars, similar to what is typically on a weekly view of a calendar application, but the icon is crossed out with a big "X".

You and your attendees use different calendar tools with no way to see all schedules at once.

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Endless email threads are a slow and painful way to schedule meetings.

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Native calendar sharing is all-or-nothing where you can’t control security settings.

A hand drawn icon of a share symbol, with a circle with a line through it overlayed on top of it.

Sharing calendars is different for each platform and limited between organizations

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Securely view attendees’ availability simultaneously without the hassle

With Klōn, scheduling meetings is fast and easy for everyone.


Illustration of the Klon calendar app interface, showing a weekly view from July 5 to July 9. The calendar displays multiple time slots marked as "OPEN." A prominent cursor is clicking on a highlighted slot in the center, indicating the selection of an available meeting time. The interface is surrounded by a glowing, teal-colored border, emphasizing the ease and efficiency of finding an open time slot using the app.

Features & Benefits

We can't attend your meetings for you, but we can make it easy to schedule them!

An illustration of a woman's face in a circle with the Klōn Calendar logo on the right. There are two other circles with illustrations with people in them connected by lines to the first woman.

It’s free for your guests

Klōn will work as long as one person in a group has an active subscription to our product.

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Calendar event details are kept private

Klōn hides the details of your events, so that it only shows other attendees when you're busy or available.

4 popular calendar app icons: Google Calendar, iCloud Calendar, Microsoft Outlook Calendar, & Microsoft Exchange Calendar.

You & your attendees can use any calendar provider

Klōn is compatible between users of any combination of iCloud, Google, Outlook, Exchange, and Office365 calendars—no more calendar chaos!

Attendees can temporarily share their calendars

People can be nosey, but with Klōn, attendees can set expiration dates on availability viewing permissions

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Add or remove any calendar, anytime

There’s no stress adding and removing your calendars with Klōn. Simply select the ones you want to share, and deselect the ones you don’t want to share.

Group availability across multiple organizations

Invite clients from any organization - if they have a calendar, Klon can sync with it.

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