Trueday vs Reclaim AI
See how Trueday compares to Reclaim AI across realistic scheduling, Apple integrations, and privacy choices.
| Feature | Trueday | Reclaim AI |
|---|---|---|
| Auto-scheduling | Yes | Yes |
| Apple-native mobile experience | Yes | No |
| Prayer-aware planning | Yes | No |
| Team calendar coordination | Focused on personal planning | Stronger |
| Local-first privacy model | Yes | No |
| Energy-aware daily flow | Yes | Limited |
Reclaim AI is a smart scheduling tool that auto-schedules tasks, habits, and meetings on your Google Calendar. It's strongest for teams and professionals who live in Google Calendar and need automated time-blocking across shared calendars. If your scheduling needs are primarily business-focused, Reclaim is a solid choice.
Trueday differs in three key ways. First, it's Apple-native (iPhone, iPad, Mac Catalyst) with offline-first architecture, while Reclaim is web-based and requires Google Calendar. Second, Trueday factors in personal energy patterns and location-based task clustering, not just calendar availability. Third, Trueday includes prayer-aware scheduling as a core feature.
Reclaim has a free tier for individuals and starts at $10/user/month for teams. Trueday is free with Pro at $6.99/month. Choose Reclaim if you need team calendar coordination in Google. Choose Trueday if you want a personal, Apple-first planner with energy awareness and prayer integration.
Thinking about replacing Reclaim AI?
Compare the tradeoffs, then download Trueday from the App Store and plan your day the honest way.