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Morgen vs UCals: Same Price, Different AI (2026)

UCals team | | 9 min read

If you are comparing Morgen vs UCals as a Morgen alternative, the first thing you will notice is the price. Both cost $15 per month on annual billing. Morgen charges $30 monthly; UCals charges $15 monthly. At the annual rate, the cost is identical. What that money buys you is not.

Morgen is a polished cross-platform calendar that unifies Google, Outlook, and Apple calendars into one clean interface. It recently added an AI planner that suggests how to organize your tasks — you review the suggestions and approve them one at a time. The AI proposes. You decide.

UCals is an AI-first calendar assistant. You say “move gym to 9 and add lunch with Sarah at noon, $18” and it happens in one sentence. No suggestions to review. No approval step. The AI acts, and you undo if needed.

Same price. Fundamentally different approach to AI.

What Morgen Does Well

Morgen deserves credit for what it has built. It is one of the best calendar aggregation apps available.

Unified multi-provider calendar. Morgen connects Google Calendar, Outlook, and Apple Calendar into a single view. If you juggle three calendar providers across work and personal life, Morgen eliminates the tab-switching. This is its core strength and it does it better than almost anyone.

Cross-platform coverage. Morgen runs on Mac, Windows, Linux, iOS, and Android. It also has a web app. This is the broadest platform support of any calendar app in the category. If you need Linux or Windows today, Morgen has you covered.

Task integration. Morgen pulls tasks from Todoist, Notion, ClickUp, Linear, and other project management tools. You can drag tasks onto your calendar to time-block them. For people who live in multiple task managers, this aggregation is genuinely useful.

Scheduling links. Built-in booking pages let others schedule time with you based on your real-time availability across all connected calendars.

Automated travel time. Morgen calculates commute time between events and blocks it on your calendar automatically.

Keyboard-first design. Morgen’s interface is built for keyboard shortcuts. Power users who hate reaching for a mouse will appreciate the speed.

Where Morgen’s AI Stops

Morgen’s AI planner works on a suggest-and-approve model. It analyzes your tasks, considers your “Frames” (custom time blocks for deep work, quick wins, personal time), and recommends when to tackle each task. You review each suggestion and accept or reject it.

This is useful. It is also a specific kind of useful: task placement. Here is what Morgen’s AI does not do:

  • No conversational interface. You cannot say “move my dentist to 3pm.” You drag and drop or edit the event manually.
  • No multi-step commands. “Push all afternoon meetings back 30 minutes” requires editing each event individually.
  • No context memory. If you just discussed your Thursday schedule, you cannot say “make it an hour longer” and have Morgen know what “it” means.
  • No cost tracking. There is no way to attach a price to an event or see daily spending on your calendar.
  • No linked events. Move a flight and you manually move the airport transfer, the hotel check-in, and the packing reminder.
  • No per-day overrides. A recurring event is the same on every day it occurs. Your Monday workout cannot have a different time or location than your Thursday workout within one recurring event.
  • No life categories. Events are events. There is no framework for distinguishing work from health from travel from finance.

Morgen’s AI helps you place tasks into your day. It does not manage your calendar through conversation.

What UCals Does Differently

UCals is built around one principle: say what you want and it happens.

“Move gym to 9.” Done. “Cancel all meetings Wednesday.” Gone. “Add a flight to Tokyo Thursday at 2pm, $450, and link it to the airport transfer at 11am.” Created, priced, and linked in one sentence. Then say “push the flight to 3pm” and the linked airport transfer adjusts with it.

The AI maintains context across your conversation. After you discuss an event, you can say “make it 90 minutes” or “add 200 baht” without specifying which event. UCals remembers.

After every change, the AI automatically checks for scheduling conflicts and flags overlaps before you double-book yourself. You do not need to scan your calendar visually. The AI catches it.

Every action is reversible. Say “undo” and the last change reverts completely. This makes every interaction low-stakes — try something, and if it does not work, undo it instantly.

Morgen vs UCals: Feature Comparison

FeatureMorgen ($15/mo annual)UCals ($15/mo annual)
Monthly price$30/mo ($15/mo annual)$15/mo ($10/mo annual)
AI approachSuggest and approveConversational (say it, done)
Conversational AINoYes (multi-turn)
Task integrationTodoist, Notion, Linear, ClickUpGoogle Calendar (two-way sync)
Calendar providersGoogle, Outlook, AppleGoogle Calendar
Cost trackingNoMulti-currency ($, EUR, THB, GBP)
Linked eventsNoYes (cascade changes)
Per-day overridesNoYes
Life categoriesNo11 categories
Conflict detectionAlerts on conflictsAutomatic after every AI action
Travel timeYes (automated)Yes (Mapbox)
Instant undoNoYes
Scheduling linksYesNo
PlatformsMac, Windows, Linux, iOS, Android, WebMac (mobile coming soon)
Free trial14-day14-day (no credit card)

Morgen wins on platform support and multi-provider calendar aggregation. UCals wins on AI depth, cost tracking, linked events, and whole-life calendar management.

The Core Difference: Suggest vs. Act

This is the distinction that defines the comparison.

Morgen says: “Based on your tasks and preferences, here is where I recommend scheduling your deep work block. Approve?”

UCals says: “Done. Moved deep work to 9am, pushed standup to 10, no conflicts detected.”

Morgen’s model requires you to review and approve each suggestion. This gives you control at the cost of time. Every suggestion is a micro-decision. Over the course of a day with 8 to 12 tasks, that is 8 to 12 approve/reject interactions before your schedule is set.

UCals’s model executes immediately and gives you undo as the safety net. You speak naturally, the AI acts, and you course-correct if needed. A full day’s schedule can be set in two or three sentences.

Neither approach is wrong. They reflect different philosophies about how much control you want versus how much friction you will tolerate. If you trust an AI to act and prefer to correct exceptions, UCals is faster. If you want to approve every change before it touches your calendar, Morgen’s model is more cautious.

Who Should Pick Morgen

Pick Morgen if your primary need is calendar unification. If you use Google Calendar at work, Outlook for a client, and iCloud for personal, and you are tired of checking three apps — Morgen solves that problem better than anything else on the market.

Pick Morgen if you need cross-platform support today. UCals is Mac-only. Morgen runs on Windows, Linux, iOS, Android, and the web. If you work on a Linux machine or need a Windows desktop app, Morgen is the clear choice.

Pick Morgen if you use multiple task management tools and want them aggregated alongside your calendar. Todoist, Notion, Linear, and ClickUp integration is a genuine differentiator.

Pick Morgen if you prefer the approve-before-acting AI model. Some people want to see every suggestion before it becomes real. That is a valid preference, and Morgen respects it.

Who Should Pick UCals

Pick UCals if you want AI that acts on your words, not AI that suggests and waits. If “move gym to 9” should result in gym moving to 9 — not a suggestion card asking you to confirm — UCals matches your expectation.

Pick UCals if you manage more than work. UCals has 11 life categories: work, meals, exercise, supplements, lessons, travel, wellness, sleep, free time, social, and finance. Your gym, your Thai lesson, your flight, your dinner reservation — they all belong on your calendar with the same intelligence applied to each.

Pick UCals if you track costs. Attach a price to any event in multiple currencies. See what your day or week costs at a glance. Say “lunch costs 300 baht” and it is recorded. Morgen has no cost tracking at any tier.

Pick UCals if you want linked events. Connect your flight to your airport transfer, your hotel check-in to your conference registration. Move one and the others follow. This feature alone eliminates hours of manual coordination for anyone who travels regularly.

Pick UCals if you use Google Calendar and want an AI layer on top. UCals syncs two-way with Google Calendar. Your events stay in Google. Your phone still shows your schedule. You just stop managing it manually. For more on this approach, see our guide to Google Calendar alternatives with AI.

For a broader comparison of every AI calendar app under $20 per month — including Morgen, Reclaim, Trevor AI, and Fantastical — see our complete pricing breakdown.


Frequently Asked Questions

Is Morgen's AI planner still in beta?

Morgen's AI planner has moved beyond its initial beta label and is now presented as a live feature. However, the AI operates on a suggest-and-approve model -- it recommends when to schedule tasks and you accept or reject each suggestion. It does not offer conversational AI where you can say 'move my meeting to 3pm' and have it happen. UCals uses full conversational AI where you speak naturally and the calendar updates instantly.

Is Morgen or UCals cheaper?

On annual billing, both cost $15 per month. On monthly billing, Morgen costs $30 per month while UCals costs $15 per month. UCals also offers a $10 per month annual tier. Both offer 14-day free trials. UCals does not require a credit card to start the trial.

Can Morgen replace Google Calendar?

Morgen does not replace Google Calendar -- it sits on top of it. Morgen connects to Google Calendar (plus Outlook and Apple Calendar) and displays all your events in a unified interface. Your events still live in Google. UCals also syncs two-way with Google Calendar, keeping Google as the data layer while adding conversational AI management on top.

Does Morgen have cost tracking or linked events?

No. Morgen does not offer cost tracking on events or linked events that cascade changes. These are features specific to UCals. If you need to track what your day costs or connect related events so moving one automatically adjusts the others, UCals is the only option at this price point.

Which app has better platform support?

Morgen has significantly broader platform support: Mac, Windows, Linux, iOS, Android, and web. UCals is currently a Mac desktop app with a mobile app in development. If you need Windows, Linux, or mobile access today, Morgen is the better choice. Your events remain accessible on your phone through Google Calendar since UCals syncs two-way with Google.


Pricing verified as of February 2026. Morgen: $30/month or $15/month annual. UCals: $15/month or $10/month annual with 14-day free trial, no credit card required.

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