p/butleroy-calendar-to-dos
Your day intelligently planned
Thomas Schranz ⛄️
Butleroy 4.0 — Your personal butler for more productivity
Featured
58
Have your appointments and to-dos automatically scheduled at a perfect time. AI powered calendar and to-do list. Save time and be more productive.
Replies
Thomas Schranz ⛄️
I often put important todos into my calendar, works well but sometimes becomes messy. Butleroy takes this use-case and runs with it. Worth checking out if you are into productivity tools and user experience.
Gregor Pichler
@__tosh that is exactly what we thought. So we built a solution that cleans up that mess by allowing users to manage their calendar and to-dos in one place. To-dos can be managed in a timeline-like view with your other calendar events or separately in a dedicated todo view.
Timan Rebel
I've been using Butleroy for a while now as my main Calendar and Todo app, but was wondering what else can Butleroy do besides showing my calendar and scheduling my to-dos? Any plans?
Gregor Pichler
@timanrebel Butleroy also helps you to prepare for your appointments by providing infos about parking nearby the event location, or ordering you an uber or lyft to get there. Furthermore, if you want to go out for dinner, Roy also helps you to find the perfect restaurant by providing a map which displays all restaurants in the area with reviews, photos and additional infos.
Timan Rebel

I switched from Fantastical to Butleroy and never looked back

Pros:

* Intelligent scheduling of Todo's is awesome! * Todo's and Calendar in one

Cons:

* Does not (yet) combine similar events appearing in two calendars. (me and my co-founders calendar for example)

Michael Ettlinger

Started using it recently. Seems like a great tool

Pros:

* Very cool drag and drop in the to-do list * Love the design * Todoist integration

Cons:

Nothing discovered yet

Michael Ettlinger
I already have a calendar, so why would I use Butleroy?
Gregor Pichler
@etticat The good thing is you can still use your favourite calendar, as Butleroy integrates with Apple calendar and updates for Microsoft, Google and other providers are on the way. Butleroy takes your existing calendar, analyzes it and finds the perfect time for your events. On top of that, it’s also possible to display your to-dos directly in your calendar so you don’t have to switch back and forth between multiple apps.
Mike Heininger
Great update! Thank you!
Gregor Pichler
@mikeseeh Thx. We are glad you like it 😊
Mario Uher
Wow, love the design! 😊
Gregor Pichler
@ream88 Thank you so much. We're glad you like it. 😊
Gregor Pichler
Hey @__tosh, thx for hunting us. Hey Product Hunters! We are so glad to be back again and announce Butleroy 4.0 today. Butleroy is your personal butler for your pocket. The butler called Roy now takes care of your time management. Thanks to artificial intelligence he is able to schedule appointments and your to-dos in the blink of an eye. Doing so, he considers a lot of other factors such as whether the appointment is work related, if you have enough spare time, what time of day is best for you, if the weather is nice and much more. Roy loves other awesome apps such as Todoist. So we made integrating it super easy. Let Roy schedule your to-dos, so you can complete them when you really have time for it. More integrations such as Outlook and Trello are already in the pipeline. Roy can not only plan intelligently for you, he can also show you the best restaurants in town, calls you an Uber for the next appointment, finds time for your weekly workouts and learns from your preferences and habits. From now on you have your own personal butler. TL;DR Personal butler for better time management and productivity. Smart scheduling AI, combine calendar and to-dos, integrate services such as Todoist.
Johnny

excited for the new version of Butleroy 4.0

Pros:

*to-dos and calendar in one place *auto schedules my to-dos and supports tags like work or outdoor *plays nicely with my favorite services

Cons:

*nothing

Johnny
How much does it cost to use the service?
Gregor Pichler
@johnny_leo Right now the whole app is completely free. We are thinking about adding some premium features in the future though.
Wolfgang Damm
I saw that I can integrate my Todoist with Butleroy. Are there any plans to support more todo and calendar providers?
Gregor Pichler
@wolfgang_damm Yes, absolutely. We have already started integrating Microsoft and Google and will continue to add all prominent providers. If you have a specific integration in mind that you would like to see implemented, you can let us know directly or add it to the wishlist at https://butleroy.com/ideas/
Lyondhür Picciarelli
Cool, however it doesn’t do as advertised at all.
Gregor Pichler
@lyondhur I'm glad you like it. What in particular do you feel does not match the description?
Nina Hödlmayr

Beautifully designed app that combines calendar and to do's which I love! So you always have a good overview on what happens when and what you have to take care of.

Pros:

- SXSW schedule with infos about free stuff - Really helpful search filters in the calendar - slick design

Cons:

- nothing negative to report yet!

Nina Hödlmayr
I found out about Butleroy because of your SXSW schedule. But does it only work at SXSW or will other events and festivals also be integrated in the future?
Gregor Pichler
@ninayodel Butleroy aims at being your personal assistant for everyday life - that means it does not only work there. However, especially for the festival in Austin this year, we have integrated event schedules of both official and unofficial events into your Butleroy calendar. We are planning to improve this feature and to add different event services in the future.
Scott Clennell
This is exactly the kind of product I’ve been looking for, perfect for my organisation style. Couple of quick questions from me: Can you change the time allocated to a task? At the moment everything is 30 minutes which is a little limiting. Any plans to add start dates as well as due dates? Would prevent things being scheduled before you can do them (prerequisite tasks would be great for this as well!). I must be being a little dumb - where do you set working hours..? Great product though and looking forward to its development.
Gregor Pichler
@scott_clennell Thank you for your kind words and your interest in our product. Those are actually really great questions. 1) That is currect, currently to-dos are set to 30 minutes duration. In the future we are planning on adding the possibility to change that. 2) That's a great idea and we definitly will add this to our roadmap. 3) Right now typical working hours (something like 9 to 5) are considered simply by adding the "work" tag when creating a todo. A more sophisticated version of this feature where you can set exact working hours for individual days is already in the making.
Scott Clennell
@ipgregor thanks for this! It’s probably (just) off where I would need it to be to work for me without a task effort estimate, but still a great product and going to watch very closely. I think the need for something like this in the market is great to the point where I had considered making something myself (albeit what I had in my head wasn’t nowhere near as seamless and intuitive as this). Best of luck - I suspect this will really take off with some development.
Gregor Pichler
@scott_clennell thanks a lot. We will give our best to add your requested features as soon as possible.
Florian Lettner
How does the smart scheduling work? What exactly is Butleroy considering to come up with the “best time” for my to-dos?
Gregor Pichler
@florian_lettner Butleroy considers your schedule, tags of your to-dos, preferred time of day, weather, location, working hours and more to find the perfect time for yout do-dos. If you want to know more, we have also put together a website that describes the whole process in more detail here: https://butleroy.com/how-does-it...
Alexandra Koller
Finally an app that really helps me to get my stuff done. A must download for all procrastinators ;)
Gregor Pichler
@alexandra_koller Thanks a lot. We are so glad our app helps you to increase your productivity.
Lyondhür Picciarelli
@alexandra_koller @ipgregor hey Gregor. I understood from the demo that the app arranges meeting and coordinates schedules of multiple invitees ((like CatchApp or PlanSnap), as well as assistant-related tasks via “Roy”. As of now, the app serve me as no more than a calendar puller with a simplified todo list attached to it.
Gregor Pichler
@lyondhur Due to a lot of user feedback we changed the main focus of the app from scheduling with multiple people to scheduling to-dos for yourself. However there is still a big focus on assistant-related tasks which will receive much more functionality in future updates.
Lyondhür Picciarelli
@ipgregor fair enough. The presentation and offer pitch should reflect that then I’d say. As it is, had I known before it was any different than what is being sold by the video and intro for example, I wouldn’t have downloaded it; much less tried it. I’m afraid I reckon it’s quite misleading at this point.
Gregor Pichler
@lyondhur We are sorry that the video appeared misleading for you. We also understand that it can be misleading for others as well because the video targets an older version of the app. Thank you for your feedback - we definitly have to improve on that.
Alexandra Koller

As a beta tester I'm looking forward to every update as the app gets better and better every time.

Pros:

- very intuitive Design - time line filtering options are super convenient - love the Todoist integration

Cons:

- can't wait for the Microsoft integration which is due to come soon (based on the developers' promises)

Sabrina Riegler

I was a beta tester and really liked the app from the start!

Pros:

The automatic scheduling and combination of calendar and to-dos.

Cons:

Nothing so far

Christophe Thomas
Hello @ipgregor, do you plan to develop an Android version ? It would be a cool feature to add to-dos with google assistant
Gregor Pichler
@chr1s There are definitly plans for an Android version. Our main focus is currently on iOS though. But we are also working on a Google Tasks integration right now, which will allow you to create Google Tasks with your Google Assistant, that can then be displayed and scheduled in the Butleroy iOS app.
Anna Filou
@chr1s @ipgregor I secund this. An Android version would be great. I've been looking for a good calendar-todo hybrid for ages, but nothing has stuck so far. This one looks great.
Marvin Borisch
@chr1s @ipgregor Why focus on iOS while Android has a 70%+ marketshare?