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Calfeed vs Cozi
Cozi is built for households where everyone edits the same calendar, lists, and chores. Calfeed is publisher-mode: one person builds a schedule, an audience subscribes from whatever calendar app they already use. Different jobs.
| Feature | Calfeed | Cozi |
|---|---|---|
| Mental model | One publishes, many subscribe | Everyone edits the same calendar |
| Subscriber needs app | No, link adds to Apple/Google/Outlook | Yes, Cozi app required |
| Subscribers can edit | No, view-only feed | Yes, all members edit shared lists |
| AI text input | Paste a schedule, Calfeed builds events | No, structured entry only |
| Shopping lists, chores, recipes | No | Yes |
| Family meal planner | No | Yes |
| Best for | Publishers: coaches, instructors, organizers | Families managing day-to-day |
When Calfeed wins
- One parent publishes a kid sports or school schedule for others to follow
- You want subscribers in Apple, Google, or Outlook without app installs
- Audience is broader than the household (other parents, carpool, joint custody)
- Schedule lives in text or a spreadsheet, not in structured fields
When Cozi wins
- Whole household edits a shared calendar together
- You want shopping lists, chores, recipes alongside the calendar
- Family is fine installing the Cozi app on every device
- Day-to-day household coordination is the primary job