Private, open-source calendar.
Asala is an open-source calendar for Android. No account, no tracking, no sync you didn't set up.
No account, no telemetry. Data stays on the device you installed it on.
Licensed GPL-3.0. Read the source, build it yourself, file an issue.
Works with no connection. Sync is optional, and you wire it up.
Vertical month
scroll.
Most calendars page you one month at a time, snapping back to a grid. Asala scrolls straight down through the months as one continuous timeline.
- One continuous timeline, no swiping back and forth.
- Week, 3-day and day views scroll the same way.
- Don't want continuous scroll? Disable it.
Natural language
input.
Write the event in plain language and Asala reads the date, time, and place out of the sentence. Try it yourself.
- Understands "tomorrow at noon", "fri 7pm", "next mon".
- Pulls out the location and the people automatically.
- Edit anything it guessed before you save.
Different views.
Year, month, week, a running schedule, and instant search. Switch between them from one button in the bar, and Asala remembers where you were.
Three themes.
Light, dark, and a true-black AMOLED mode. Asala can follow your system setting or hold whichever one you prefer.









