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Morgen vs Reclaim: Which AI Calendar Fits Your Workflow?

Mykyta Pavlenko

Mykyta Pavlenko · Mar 27, 2026 · 10 min read

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Morgen is better if you want manual control over a unified multi-calendar view with AI suggestions you approve. Reclaim is better if you want full AI automation that defends your focus time, reschedules tasks, and protects habits without manual input. Both are solid AI calendar tools, but they solve different problems. Morgen is a planning copilot — it consolidates your calendars and tasks, then nudges you with AI-generated schedules you can accept or reject. Reclaim is an autopilot — it takes your priorities and builds your day automatically, reshuffling when conflicts arise. If you want something in between that schedules around your actual energy levels and focus patterns, Temporal is worth a look.

Quick Overview

Morgen and Reclaim both landed on virtually every "best AI calendar" list in 2026, but they approach productivity from opposite directions. With Clockwise officially shutting down on March 27, 2026 after its Salesforce acquihire, thousands of users are evaluating both tools right now — and the differences matter more than most comparison articles suggest.

Here's what you actually need to know.

Morgen: The Planning Copilot

The Pitch

Morgen is a cross-platform calendar app that unifies all your calendars (Google, Outlook, iCloud, Fastmail, CalDAV) into one interface, adds task integration from tools like Todoist, Notion, Linear, and ClickUp, and layers an AI planner on top. Think of it as the command center for people who want to see everything in one place and make deliberate decisions about their time.

What It Does Well

  • Multi-calendar unification. If you juggle three Google accounts, an Outlook work calendar, and an iCloud personal calendar, Morgen handles all of them natively. Reclaim only supports Google Calendar natively, with Outlook via sync — a real limitation if your company runs on Microsoft 365.
  • Cross-platform consistency. Apps for Windows, macOS, Linux, iOS, Android, and web. The UI is nearly identical across all of them, which is rare in this category. According to user reviews on Product Hunt, the consistent UX across platforms is one of the most cited reasons for choosing Morgen.
  • AI as suggestion, not dictator. Morgen's AI Planner generates daily schedules and shows live recommendations, but you approve every change. For people who've been burned by overly aggressive AI scheduling, this is a feature, not a limitation.
  • Scheduling links built in. No need for a separate Calendly subscription — Morgen includes availability-based booking links in all paid plans.
  • Task integration depth. Native two-way sync with Todoist, Notion, Linear, and ClickUp means your tasks appear right next to your calendar events.

What It Doesn't Do Well

  • No free plan. Morgen discontinued its free tier. The cheapest option is the Plus plan at around $6/month (billed yearly), with the full-featured Pro plan at $14/month yearly. For a calendar app, that's a tough sell when Google Calendar is free.
  • AI is suggestive, not autonomous. If you want your calendar to just handle it when a new meeting lands and your tasks need reshuffling, Morgen won't do that automatically. You still need to review and approve.
  • No habit tracking. Unlike Reclaim, there's no concept of recurring flexible routines (like "lunch between 12-2pm" or "30-minute walk before 5pm") that the AI defends.
  • Limited analytics. No built-in time tracking or productivity metrics. You can see your schedule, but you can't easily answer "how much time did I spend in meetings last week?"

Who It's Actually For

Developers and PMs who use multiple calendar providers, want task integration with tools like Linear or ClickUp, and prefer to stay in control of their schedule rather than handing it to an algorithm.

Pricing

PlanMonthlyAnnual
Plus$9/mo$6/mo
Pro$21/mo$14/mo
Team$25/seat/mo$10/seat/mo

14-day free trial. 30-day money-back guarantee.

Reclaim: The AI Autopilot

The Pitch

Reclaim is an AI-powered calendar layer that sits on top of your existing Google Calendar or Outlook and automatically schedules your tasks, habits, focus time, and meetings. It's built for people who want to define priorities once and let the AI figure out where everything goes — and keeps going when plans change.

What It Does Well

  • True autonomous scheduling. Add a task with a deadline and priority, and Reclaim finds the optimal slot. When a new meeting appears, it automatically reschedules your tasks around it. According to Reclaim's data, users save an average of 7.6 hours per week through this automation.
  • Habit defense. Define recurring routines — lunch, exercise, reading, 1:1s — and Reclaim's AI protects those time slots. If someone tries to book over your gym time, Reclaim marks it as "busy" to external viewers while keeping it flexible for you.
  • Focus Time protection. The AI actively defends blocks of uninterrupted deep work time on your calendar, similar to what Clockwise offered before its shutdown.
  • Free tier exists. The Lite plan is free forever for individuals, which is a significant advantage over Morgen's paid-only model. The Starter plan at $8/user/month is also more affordable than Morgen's Pro tier.
  • Team analytics. The Business plan ($12/user/month) includes team-level insights into how your organization spends its time — useful for managers trying to reduce meeting overload.
  • Clockwise migration support. Reclaim partnered directly with Clockwise to offer a transition path, plus a 20% discount for Clockwise switchers.

What It Doesn't Do Well

  • Calendar support is limited. Google Calendar is the primary platform. Outlook support exists but runs through sync, and there's no native iCloud or CalDAV support. If you're in a multi-calendar ecosystem, this is a dealbreaker.
  • Less control over scheduling decisions. The AI makes the calls. While you can set constraints and priorities, you don't get the same granular approval workflow that Morgen offers. For some users, this feels like losing control of your schedule.
  • No native task manager. Reclaim pulls tasks from external tools (Todoist, Asana, ClickUp, Jira) but doesn't have its own task management interface. You need another app for task creation and organization.
  • Dropbox acquisition uncertainty. Reclaim was acquired by Dropbox in 2024. While the team says there are "no planned changes to pricing or customer support," acquihires in the productivity space have a mixed track record — just ask Clockwise users today.

Who It's Actually For

Busy professionals who are already drowning in meetings and want an AI that actively fights for their focus time and reschedules tasks when the day inevitably falls apart. Best for Google Calendar-first users who don't want to think about scheduling logistics.

Pricing

PlanPrice
LiteFree
Starter$8/user/mo
Business$12/user/mo
Enterprise$18/user/mo

14-day free trial of Business plan. Special discounts for students, nonprofits, and startups.

Side-by-Side Comparison

FeatureMorgenReclaim
AI ApproachSuggestive (you approve)Autonomous (AI decides)
Free PlanNoYes (Lite)
Starting Price$6/mo (annual)Free / $8/mo
Google CalendarNativeNative
OutlookNativeVia sync
iCloud/CalDAVNativeNo
Task ManagerBuilt-in + integrationsIntegrations only
Scheduling LinksBuilt-inBuilt-in
Focus Time DefenseManual time blockingAI-automated
Habit TrackingNoYes
Time AnalyticsNoYes (Business+)
Desktop AppsWin, Mac, LinuxChrome extension
Mobile AppsiOS, AndroidiOS, Android
Team FeaturesYesYes
Owned ByIndependentDropbox

Which Tool Should You Choose?

Choose Morgen if:

You use multiple calendar providers (especially if iCloud or Outlook is in the mix), you want to stay in control of every scheduling decision, you value a polished cross-platform desktop app, or you're already deep in the Todoist/Notion/Linear ecosystem and want tasks next to your calendar.

Choose Reclaim if:

You're a Google Calendar user who wants maximum automation, you need AI to defend your focus time and habits without manual effort, you want a free tier to start with, or you need team-level analytics to understand how your org spends its time.

Consider Temporal if:

Neither tool addresses the question of when you do your best work. Both Morgen and Reclaim schedule based on availability — where there's an empty slot, that's where your task goes. Temporal takes a different approach by scheduling around your focus patterns and energy levels. It uses your chronotype to determine when you're most productive and schedules demanding tasks during peak performance windows. With three automation modes (Suggest, Auto, and Off), a built-in command palette with NLP input, native Google Calendar sync, and integrated time tracking, it's designed for people who care about quality of work time, not just quantity. If you've read about energy-based scheduling or time blocking vs energy blocking, this is the tool that puts that research into practice.

FAQ

Is Morgen free?

No. Morgen discontinued its free plan. The most affordable option is the Plus plan at $6/month when billed annually, or $9/month if billed monthly. There's a 14-day free trial and a 30-day money-back guarantee.

Does Reclaim work with Outlook?

Yes, but with limitations. Reclaim supports Outlook through calendar sync rather than native integration. For the best experience, Google Calendar remains Reclaim's primary platform. If your organization runs on Microsoft 365, Morgen or Temporal may offer better native support.

Which is better for teams?

Reclaim offers more team-specific features out of the box, including team analytics, smart meeting scheduling across attendees, and organizational time insights (Business plan, $12/user/month). Morgen has team plans ($10/seat/month annually) with shared availability views, but its analytics are less robust.

Can I migrate from Clockwise to either tool?

Yes. Reclaim has an official partnership with Clockwise for migration support and offers a 20% discount for switchers. Morgen doesn't have a formal migration path from Clockwise, but both tools integrate with Google Calendar, so your calendar data carries over automatically.

Which has better AI scheduling?

It depends on what "better" means to you. Reclaim's AI is more autonomous — it makes scheduling decisions on your behalf and reschedules automatically when conflicts arise. Morgen's AI is more collaborative — it generates suggestions that you review and approve. Neither approach is objectively better; it's a question of how much control you want to give up.

Do either track energy levels or chronotypes?

No. Both Morgen and Reclaim schedule based on time availability, not biological productivity patterns. If scheduling around your natural focus patterns and energy levels matters to you, Temporal is currently the only AI calendar app that factors in chronotype data.

Is Reclaim safe to use long-term after the Dropbox acquisition?

This is the right question to ask. Dropbox acquired Reclaim in 2024 and has stated there are no planned changes to pricing or support. However, the productivity tool space has seen several acquihires where the product eventually gets folded into the parent company or discontinued — Clockwise's acquisition by Salesforce is the most recent example. Reclaim's standalone product appears stable for now, but it's worth considering.

What about Motion as an alternative?

Motion ($19/user/month) is more comparable to Reclaim in its autonomous AI approach. We've covered Motion vs Reclaim and Motion alternatives in detail. The key difference: Motion auto-schedules tasks and manages projects, while Reclaim focuses more on protecting time and habits.


Temporal is an AI calendar and task management app that schedules your day around your focus patterns and energy levels — not just time availability. It combines tasks, calendar, time tracking, and AI scheduling in one app with three automation modes: Suggest, Auto, and Off.

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