Calendar & Scheduling.
A diary is private. So is this.
Your calendar says where you'll be, who you'll meet, and what your life looks like — it's one of the most revealing documents you own. In Sharp#Soft, events are sealed like everything else: you plan in comfort, and the contents stay yours.
Why it matters
Your schedule maps your whole life. Most calendar services read it freely.
A full planner, sealed
Month, week, and agenda views with drag-to-create and drag-to-move — everything you expect from a modern calendar, with events sealed before they're stored.
One calendar per identity
Your work identity's schedule and your personal one live side by side but stay separate — the same identity separation that runs through the whole product.
Nobody reads your week
Event titles, times, and notes are sealed with your keys. We can't scan your appointments to profile you — the architecture makes sure of it.
How it protects you
The same sealing, applied to your time.
An event is sealed content like any other. Titles, notes, and participants are encrypted on your device before storage — the same client-side sealing that protects your files and messages. Times are stored as universal time and rendered in whatever timezone you choose to display.
And the honest limit: as everywhere in Sharp#Soft, we can't hide that you use the product, and we can't protect a device that's already fully compromised. The full boundary list is in the whitepaper.
Plan freely. Share nothing by accident.
Calendar & Scheduling ships with Sharp#Soft 1.0 in 2026, Windows first.