
Linkdaze is positioning its smart digital calendar as a shared household organizer that can combine schedules from multiple services while also handling chores, meal planning, shopping lists, and family photos. The touchscreen display is designed for households where different people may use different calendar platforms.
The system can synchronize calendars from Google, iCloud, Outlook, Yahoo, and Cozi. It then uses color coding to distinguish individual family members without requiring everyone to move to the same calendar service.
Two Display Sizes Cover Different Household Setups
Linkdaze launched in December and is available in 15.6-inch and 10.1-inch versions. The larger model is aimed at households with more wall space, while the smaller version offers a more compact setup.
Beyond appointments, users can manage chores and rewards, create meal plans, maintain shopping lists, and use the device as a digital photo frame. The company is marketing the product as a broader family organization tool rather than only a calendar display.
Snap-to-Sync Turns Photos Into Meal Plans
One of Linkdaze’s main software features is its AI meal planner with Snap-to-Sync. Users can photograph a printed recipe or a school lunch menu and have the system convert the information into a digital meal plan.
Linkdaze can also generate a shopping list from the imported meal information. The feature reduces the need to enter meal details manually and gives the device another function beyond schedule management.
Main Features Do Not Require a Subscription
Linkdaze does not require a monthly subscription for its core features. That differs from some competing smart-calendar products that place additional functions behind paid plans.
The 10.1-inch Linkdaze model is priced at $119.99, compared with $159.99 for Skylight’s 10-inch smart calendar. The company also sells a 15.6-inch model for households that want a larger display.
The product can also be used outside traditional family settings. Roommates, including students sharing an apartment, could use the same scheduling, chores, meal-planning, and shopping-list features to coordinate shared responsibilities.
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