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Calee is a “family command center” style scheduling and information display product. By combining a dedicated Calee tablet with cloud access services, it brings family members’ calendars, chores, lists, school activities, and daily routines into shared spaces such as the kitchen, hallway, or living room. It is not just a calendar tool: it also offers scheduling publication and multi-location display capabilities for schools, community organizations, and businesses.
Based on the information disclosed so far, Calee Home centers on a shared family calendar, chores and lists, weather, ambient clock display, and morning/evening routine management. It supports syncing with Google Calendar, Apple Calendar, and Outlook, making it suitable for families already using mainstream calendar services who want to avoid duplicate data entry. The Business edition is designed for organizations to publish calendars, with support for shared calendar URLs, brand customization, real-time publishing status, up to 5 administrators, 10 published calendars, and 3 locations. Enterprise further adds multi-site governance, device fleet management, SSO, identity alignment, advanced access control, SLA options, and custom integrations.
Calee uses a hardware-plus-subscription model. The Home Founder pre-order price is A$349 including GST, which includes the tablet and 3 years of Home Access. The standard Home package starts from A$399 including GST, including the tablet and 2 years of access, followed by A$4.90/month or A$49.90/year. Business costs A$249/year excluding GST, with tablets purchased separately from A$349/unit excluding GST. Enterprise is priced per project, depending on the number of sites and tablets, identity requirements, support level, and custom integrations.
The main advantages are its clearly focused use case: it pulls family coordination out of phone chats and multiple apps and brings it back to a visible shared screen. It also offers good compatibility with mainstream calendars, and its Australian data residency statement is clear. The downsides are that it is still in the pre-order stage, with the first deliveries expected from September 2026, so real-world maturity remains to be seen. It has not disclosed a public API, free trial, specific payment methods, or security certifications. For Business users, tablets must be purchased separately, so deployment costs at scale need to be assessed.
Calee is best suited to Australian families, individual schools, community organizations, and institutions that need to manage display screens across multiple locations. Access, shipping, and payment availability for mainland China have not been disclosed, so the access status should be considered unknown. If used in China, Google/Outlook/Apple calendar connectivity, network access, and after-sales shipping should all be verified in advance. Alternatives include Google Calendar, Apple Calendar, Microsoft 365/Outlook, Cozi, or organization-oriented options such as Google Workspace and Microsoft 365.
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