Self-Hosted Calendar: No Good Web UI Frontend
Privacy-conscious users running self-hosted CalDAV servers like Baikal or Radicale struggle to find a suitable web UI that also integrates task management. Existing solutions like Nextcloud are bloated for single-user needs while Cal.com and others are difficult to self-host. The gap is a lightweight, self-hostable calendar web frontend with integrated task toggling.
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