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Toki 2.0 makes calendars agentic
Toki 2.0 upgrades the scheduling app into a proactive AI agent that turns vague ideas, voice notes, screenshots, and reminders into planned calendar actions. The release adds contextual memory, conflict resolution, Seed for unfinished plans, and Triggers for condition-based follow-up.
// ANALYSIS
Toki is chasing the right problem: calendars are still too passive, but fully autonomous scheduling only works if users trust the agent’s judgment.
- –Seed is the strongest idea here because many tasks start as fuzzy intent, not calendar-ready events
- –Triggers push Toki beyond reminders into lightweight personal automation, such as tracking flight prices or event conditions
- –Contextual memory and preference learning are useful only if decisions stay explainable and easy to override
- –Product Hunt feedback suggests users like text, voice, and screenshot capture, but conversational calendar review can still feel clumsy at scale
- –For developers, this is less a devtool story than another signal that agentic UX is spreading into everyday productivity software
// TAGS
tokiagentautomationchatbot
DISCOVERED
4h ago
2026-04-22
PUBLISHED
10h ago
2026-04-22
RELEVANCE
5/ 10
AUTHOR
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