The app sounded exciting and just what I would need personally—a better cross between the iOS calendar and reminders apps, but as soon as I went to try it, it prompted me that in order to sync my calendars over, I have to pay money for a subscription. I’m personally not against subscriptions—just subject to fatigue that everything wants your money from streaming services to planning. And, the app doesn’t offer a trial to even see if a subscription would be worth it: how can I know if the app truly would work for me if I’m not allowed to try it out all the way? In that case, all your events stay in the app—and don’t sync in any way from my understanding. I can just have my calendars sync with other services if I really want to—for free using a link to my calendar and making it shared. The only points this app truly gets is the design—it is elegant like Apple, but falls flat with not including basic functionality.
You can try out all the features for 7 days without paying or subscribing. Just install the app, open it, and try it.