

KashCal
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A privacy-first calendar that works offline and looks beautiful. Connect to iCloud — or don't. Your schedule, your choice.
Cost / License
- Free
- Open Source
Platforms
- Android
- F-Droid
Features
- CalDAV Support
- Material design
Tags
- Android
- birthday-calendar
- workflow-first-app
- sports-calendar
- android-calendar
- open source
- school-calendar
- icloud
- holiday-calendar
- offline-first-app
- modern-ui
- apple-calendar
- modern-design
- icalendar
- kotlin
KashCal News & Activities
Highlights All activities
Recent activities
- justarandom added KashCal
- POX updated KashCal
- justarandom added KashCal as alternative to Tuta Mail, Google Calendar, Fossify Calendar and Proton Calendar
KashCal information
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What is KashCal?
Features
- Privacy-First — Zero analytics, zero tracking. Your schedule stays private.
- Offline-First — Works without internet. Sync when you want, not when the app wants.
- iCloud Sync — Native CalDAV support for Apple Calendar on Android.
- Material You — Beautiful, modern design with dynamic theming.
- Home Widget — Today's agenda at a glance.
- Recurring Events — Full RFC 5545 RRULE support with exceptions.
- Progressive Sync — Events appear in 2-5 seconds, not 30.
- Search — Full-text search across all your events.
- Timezone Support — Per-event timezone with smart display.
How It Works
User Action ? Local DB (instant) ? Background Sync (only if you're using Apple Calendar)
All operations save locally first. Sync happens in the background — your calendar works even without internet or any external calendar service. Security & Privacy Your Data Stays Yours
- No Analytics — Zero tracking, telemetry, or data collection
- No Accounts — No KashCal account required
- Local-First — Calendar data stored on your device
- Open Source — Fully auditable codebase
Secure by Design
- Encrypted Credentials — AES-256-GCM via Android Keystore
- HTTPS Only — Cleartext traffic blocked
- No WebViews — Native UI only, no embedded browsers
- Minimal Permissions — Only what's necessary





