Anyone who regularly uses Apple Calendar should take note. A new job posting suggests that Apple is planning a comprehensive overhaul of its Calendar app. The evidence is mounting – and it looks as if some features will soon be undergoing fundamental changes.
On April 29, Apple published a job posting specifically highlighting a redesign of the Calendar app. They are seeking a Senior Software Engineer for the "Calendar Experience" department. The goal: a modern calendar for all Apple platforms—iOS, iPadOS, and macOS. This is the first official confirmation that Apple is actively working on a redesigned calendar solution.
Apple sets up new calendar team
The ad, spotted by Filipe Espósito (Macworld), clearly describes that Apple is building a team to completely rethink the calendar experience. This isn't a minor update, but a profound overhaul. The wording in the job posting leaves no doubt: Apple Calendar is being redesigned from the ground up – for all devices.
In connection with the acquisition of Mayday Labs
The job posting coincides with the acquisition of the Canadian startup Mayday Labs in April 2024. Mayday had developed an AI-powered calendar app that offered many features that Apple users had previously lacked:
- “Calendar Shield”: Automatically blocks overbooked times
- Intelligent task planning: Suggests suitable time windows for focused work
- Conflict detection: Analyzed overlaps and recommended rescheduling
Shortly after the acquisition, the Mayday app disappeared from the market. This suggests that Apple is taking the technology internally and integrating it into its own app—presumably under the umbrella of "Apple Intelligence."
What does this mean for users?
The signs point to intelligent planning. Apple could soon offer a calendar that not only manages appointments but also thinks for itself: with AI support, automatic scheduling, smart conflict detection, and suggestions for the optimal daily structure. The integration of such features would be a clear step toward an automated everyday life.
Will the new calendar be available at WWDC 2025?
A year has passed since the acquisition of Mayday. This year's WWDC developer conference takes place next month – and major software releases are on the horizon, including iOS 19, iPadOS 19, and macOS 16. It's very likely that Apple will show or at least announce the first results of its calendar redesign there.
Apple Calendar before the upheaval
Apple is actively working on a completely new Calendar app. The combination of the official job posting and the acquisition of Mayday Labs clearly shows: This is about more than just a few new features. Apple Calendar is set to become smarter, more efficient, and more modern – likely as soon as the next major software update. If you regularly use Apple Calendar, it's worth keeping a close eye on WWDC. Your daily routine with appointments and tasks could soon become significantly more relaxing. (Image: Shutterstock / sdx15)
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