Cron (Notion Calendar) — Free Service Overview
Cron (Notion Calendar) is a free Scheduling & Calendar service. Browse features, available discounts, and alternatives below.
Updated: May 2026
About Cron (Notion Calendar)
Cron (Notion Calendar)
Cron (Notion Calendar) is operated by Notion Labs, Inc. (Cron was acquired by Notion June 2022), headquartered in San Francisco, California, United States (Subsidiary of Notion Labs (privately held; valued $10B in 2021 Series C)). The product launched in 2018 (Cron); rebranded Notion Calendar January 2024 and Notion's keyboard-first calendar app. This 2026 review covers operator context, the current tier ladder, the feature set that matters for buyers and the live signals to watch before subscribing.
Quick facts
- Operator: Notion Labs, Inc. (Cron was acquired by Notion June 2022)
- Headquarters: San Francisco, California, United States
- Public-market status: Subsidiary of Notion Labs (privately held; valued $10B in 2021 Series C)
- Founded: 2018 (Cron); rebranded Notion Calendar January 2024
- Category: project management
- Current tiers: Free
- Anchor price (2026): required Notion account
- Competitive set: competing with Fantastical, Google Calendar and BusyCal in modern calendaring
What is Cron (Notion Calendar)?
Cron (Notion Calendar) is Notion's keyboard-first calendar app. The product is competing with Fantastical, Google Calendar and BusyCal in modern calendaring. Customers buy a tier that matches their usage profile — the entry tier handles macOS, Windows, iOS and web calendar, while the mid and premium tiers add depth such as native Notion database event linking and keyboard-first command bar. Subscription billing happens through the operator's checkout or partner billing surfaces (App Store / Google Play / direct card on file).
Why choose Cron (Notion Calendar)
Operator and market position
Notion Labs, Inc. (Cron was acquired by Notion June 2022) runs Cron (Notion Calendar) from San Francisco, California, United States. Its public-market status (Subsidiary of Notion Labs (privately held; valued $10B in 2021 Series C)) and category position (competing with Fantastical, Google Calendar and BusyCal in modern calendaring) shape the credibility of the operator's roadmap and pricing decisions. Buyers should weigh that operator context alongside headline features — a well-capitalised parent typically translates into faster bug fixes, longer support cycles and more predictable price changes than a smaller indie operator.
Tier ladder and pricing
The Cron (Notion Calendar) tier ladder runs Free. Anchor pricing in 2026 starts around required Notion account for the entry tier and steps up by tier with named feature unlocks. Confirm the live regional price on the operator's site, then cross-check Subger's true-price tracker for Cron (Notion Calendar) for the all-in renewal cost after taxes and FX conversion.
Apps, integrations and customer experience
Apps and customer-experience surfaces matter as much as headline feature counts. Cron (Notion Calendar) delivers its core workflow across the platform surfaces listed in the platform table below, with notifications and self-service flows handled in-app. The 2025-2026 differentiator to watch: January 2024 rebranded from Cron to Notion Calendar with full Notion database event integration.
Cron (Notion Calendar) features that matter in 2026
Current feature set that buyers should weigh:
- macOS, Windows, iOS and web calendar
- native Notion database event linking
- keyboard-first command bar
- meeting links from Notion
- time zone scheduling
- Google Calendar sync
Feature availability varies by region and tier; the headline list above reflects the operator's primary positioning. Confirm specific regional availability on the operator's marketing pages before committing.
Cron (Notion Calendar) pricing in 2026
The Cron (Notion Calendar) tier ladder in 2026 looks like:
| Tier | Best for | Reference price (2026) |
|---|---|---|
| Free | budget-conscious or entry users | required Notion account |
Headline prices step up across the ladder; promotional first-period anchors and regional FX can change the all-in cost. Subger's tools reconcile the list price with the actual renewal cost:
| Subger tool | What it shows |
|---|---|
| True-price tracker | List price changes plus historical promotional anchors |
| Deals page | Active discounts and limited-time offers |
| Promo codes | Stackable codes for new and existing subscribers |
| Cancel guide | Step-by-step termination by billing surface |
Cron (Notion Calendar) apps and platform support
| Surface | Status |
|---|---|
| Web app | Yes |
| API / integrations | Yes |
| iOS / Android | Where offered |
| Browser extensions | Where offered |
| Admin console | Higher tiers |
| Customer-support email | Yes |
Surface availability can vary by region and tier; confirm current app availability and supported devices on the operator's site before subscribing.
Who Cron (Notion Calendar) fits
Cron (Notion Calendar) is most likely a good match for the following buyers:
- Notion users wanting a calendar that links events to notion database pages — the core target audience for the product.
- Category-focused subscribers who specifically want macOS, Windows, iOS and web calendar from competing with Fantastical, Google Calendar and BusyCal in modern calendaring rather than a generalist platform.
- Tier-comparing households or teams evaluating the Free → Free ladder and willing to pay up for meeting links from Notion.
- Cross-device users who need apps across the surfaces in the platform table above.
- Price-sensitive shoppers who want to track promotional anchors via Subger's true-price tracker and deals page before committing to annual billing.
Frequently asked questions
Who runs Cron (Notion Calendar) and where is it based?
Cron (Notion Calendar) is run by Notion Labs, Inc. (Cron was acquired by Notion June 2022), headquartered in San Francisco, California, United States. The operator's public-market status is: Subsidiary of Notion Labs (privately held; valued $10B in 2021 Series C). The product was founded in 2018 (Cron); rebranded Notion Calendar January 2024.
How much does Cron (Notion Calendar) cost in 2026?
The 2026 tier ladder is Free, with anchor pricing starting around required Notion account. Regional currency and promotional cycles can shift the all-in cost; Subger's true-price tracker reconciles the headline price with renewal reality.
Is there a free tier or free trial for Cron (Notion Calendar)?
Yes — the Free tier is positioned as an entry option without an immediate paid commitment.
Where is Cron (Notion Calendar) available?
Availability follows the operator's licensing and service footprint from San Francisco, California, United States. Confirm regional availability on the official site before subscribing.
What 2025-2026 features set Cron (Notion Calendar) apart right now?
The live differentiator to watch: January 2024 rebranded from Cron to Notion Calendar with full Notion database event integration. Pair that with the headline features (macOS, Windows, iOS and web calendar, native Notion database event linking, keyboard-first command bar) to judge whether the current roadmap fits your needs.
Which competitors should buyers compare Cron (Notion Calendar) against?
Cron (Notion Calendar) is most directly competing with Fantastical, Google Calendar and BusyCal in modern calendaring. Run a side-by-side feature and price comparison with those alternatives — Subger's category pages help with the shortlist.
How do I cancel Cron (Notion Calendar)?
Cancel through the account or subscription settings on the surface where you bought the plan: the operator's website for direct subscriptions, the App Store or Google Play for in-app purchases, or the partner billing portal for bundled subscriptions. Subger's cancellation guide for Cron (Notion Calendar) walks through each route step-by-step.
Does Cron (Notion Calendar) offer a team or multi-seat plan?
Multi-user, team or seat structure depends on the tier. Higher tiers commonly add admin controls and SSO; entry tiers can restrict simultaneous usage. Confirm the per-tier seat limit on the live pricing page before committing.
How can I track price changes for Cron (Notion Calendar)?
Subger's renewal tracker for Cron (Notion Calendar) records list-price changes plus promotional anchors over time. Pair it with the deals page for current discount codes and the promo codes page for stackable savings at signup.
Get started with Cron (Notion Calendar)
Confirm the current regional price on the Notion Labs, Inc. (Cron was acquired by Notion June 2022) signup page, choose the tier that matches your usage (Free or Free are the most common starting points), and check Subger's deals page for Cron (Notion Calendar) for promotional anchors before completing checkout. Track the subscription's true renewal cost with the true-price tracker once you're signed up.
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