vs Reclaim AI

Reclaim optimizes your schedule.
Tempo makes it legible.

Reclaim.ai is built around an interesting premise: let AI rearrange your calendar to protect time for habits, focus work, and tasks. If you want an AI to actively move your events around, Reclaim does that well.

Tempo takes a different approach — organize what you have, surface the patterns, and deliver intelligence every morning. Less rearrangement, more visibility.

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Where Reclaim excels

To be fair: Reclaim is genuinely good at what it does.

If AI-driven schedule automation is what you need, Reclaim has built a solid product around it. Understanding where it excels makes the philosophical difference clearer.

AI-powered scheduling

Reclaim automatically finds and protects time for habits, focus blocks, and tasks — rearranging your calendar to fit your priorities without manual effort.

Task manager integrations

Connects to Asana, Linear, Jira, and other tools to auto-schedule work items directly onto your calendar based on deadlines and available time.

Scheduling links

Smart booking links that auto-adjust to your habits and priorities — not just raw availability. Meetings land in slots that respect your schedule preferences.

Different philosophies

AI in control vs. AI that informs.

Reclaim's model is: let AI control your schedule. It moves things, fills gaps, and continuously optimizes your calendar on your behalf. That is a legitimate approach — some people thrive when the calendar runs itself.

Tempo's model is: understand your schedule and make informed decisions. It does not move your events. Instead, it organizes what is already there, surfaces behavioral patterns over time, and delivers a structured morning brief that gives you the picture before your day begins. You stay in control — you just have a lot more information.

Both are valid approaches. They serve different people. If you want AI to drive, Reclaim is a reasonable choice. If you want clarity, visibility, and behavioral intelligence — Tempo is built for that.

Side-by-side comparison.

Where each tool stands on the capabilities that shape how you experience and understand your calendar.

Feature
Reclaim AI
Tempo
AI auto-schedules tasks and habits
Task manager integrations
Scheduling links
Layer-based organization
Morning executive brief
Meeting density tracking
Burnout risk detection
Weekly reflection analytics
✓ (PULSE)
Works with all calendar types
Partial
Behavioral pattern visibility
Who uses Tempo instead

Not everyone wants AI driving.

Reclaim is the right tool for people who want calendar automation. Tempo is for people who want calendar intelligence — and want to remain in the driver's seat.

People who want to understand their calendar, not hand control to AI

If you want clarity over what is already there — how your time is actually distributed, where you are spending it, and what the patterns say — Tempo gives you that without rearranging anything.

Professionals who want behavioral analytics and a morning brief

Every morning, Tempo synthesizes your day into a structured executive brief: what is ahead, which layers are represented, meeting density, and early signals. Intelligence delivered before your first meeting.

Anyone managing multiple calendars who needs a unified intelligence view

Connect your work and personal accounts and see everything through one organized lens. Layers, density, drift detection, and PULSE weekly reflection — all built from the calendars you already have.

Clarity over automation.
See your calendar for what it is.

Layer it. Brief it. Understand it.

Connect your calendar in under two minutes. Tempo organizes your events into layers, tracks meeting density and focus time, flags burnout signals, and delivers a morning executive brief built from your actual schedule — every day.

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