A fair Trevor AI alternative
Trevor AI and ClaroCal live in the same neighborhood: simple, affordable AI planning synced to your calendar. The honest answer is they're close. Here's where they actually differ.
Why this comparison is closer than most
A lot of these pages pit a $7 tool against a $30 one and call it a fair fight. This isn’t that. Trevor AI is a real peer: simple, affordable, AI-assisted, synced to your calendar. If you already like Trevor, you may not need to move.
So this page is less about winning and more about helping you tell two similar tools apart. They make slightly different bets about how planning should feel.
What Trevor AI does well
Trevor is a clean drag-and-drop time blocker. You add tasks, it predicts how long they’ll take, and its Plan My Day feature drafts a schedule you can accept or rearrange by hand. It syncs in real time with Google Calendar, Outlook, and Apple Calendar, which is a wider net than ClaroCal casts.
Pricing is friendly: a free plan for personal use, and Pro from $3.99 a month. For someone who wants light AI help but still likes dragging blocks around themselves, Trevor is a good, cheap pick.
The multi-calendar support, including Outlook and Apple, is a genuine edge over ClaroCal if you don’t live entirely in Google.
Where ClaroCal takes a different angle
ClaroCal leans harder on drafting the whole day for you. It connects to Google Calendar, takes your tasks, and builds a plan around your existing meetings, then opens to a today view you adjust rather than assemble. The bet is that the first draft should already be mostly right.
Pricing is close to Trevor’s: a free plan with hourly sync, and Basic at $7.99 a month (or $59.88 a year, about $5 a month) for 15-minute sync. On price they are close, with Trevor a little cheaper.
The honest split: Trevor supports more calendar types and a hands-on drag-to-plan flow; ClaroCal is Google-only and leans toward a drafted plan with less manual blocking. See where both sit among the rest in our best AI calendar apps guide, or compare the heavier end of the market in the Motion alternative writeup.
| ClaroCal | Trevor AI | |
|---|---|---|
| Starting price | Free, then $7.99/mo | Free, then ~$5/mo (annual) |
| Free plan | Yes | Yes |
| Drafts your day automatically | Yes, by default | Yes, via Plan My Day |
| Manual drag-and-drop blocking | Light | Core to the workflow |
| Calendars supported | Google, Outlook, Apple | |
| Sync speed | Hourly free / 15-min paid | Real-time |
| Best fit | A drafted plan, Google users | Hands-on blocking, multi-calendar |
What's good
- Drafts the full day rather than leaning on manual blocking
- Free plan, and paid pricing close to Trevor's
- Opens straight to a today view
- Two-way Google Calendar sync
What's not
- Google Calendar only, where Trevor adds Outlook and Apple
- Free sync is hourly, not real-time
- Less drag-and-drop control if you enjoy hands-on blocking
- Both are smaller products than the big incumbents
The verdict
These two are genuinely close. If you want hands-on drag-and-drop blocking, or you need Outlook or Apple Calendar, Trevor AI is the better pick and we'll happily say so.
If you live in Google Calendar and want the day drafted for you with as little manual work as possible, try ClaroCal free. Since both have free plans, the cheapest research is to run each for a week and keep the one whose plan you actually follow.
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Last reviewed June 2026.