| Google Calendar |
Business Calendar 2 offers far deeper customization than Google Calendar, especially for power users. It provides flexible multi-day views, dense information layouts, and widget options that reduce navigation time. The one-time Pro purchase is also more cost-effective for users who dislike subscriptions. |
| Microsoft Outlook Calendar |
Compared to Outlook Calendar, Business Calendar 2 is faster and more lightweight on Android devices. It focuses on daily planning efficiency rather than enterprise workflows, making it easier to use for individuals who want control without complex account dependencies. |
| Any.do |
Business Calendar 2 emphasizes calendar-first productivity, unlike Any.do’s task-first approach. Users benefit from richer calendar visualizations, better widget support, and more granular control over how events and tasks appear across different time views. |
| Fantastical |
While Fantastical is known for design, Business Calendar 2 provides comparable flexibility on Android at a much lower cost. Its one-time Pro upgrade avoids recurring fees and still delivers advanced features for professional scheduling. |
| Simple Calendar |
Compared to Simple Calendar, Business Calendar 2 delivers significantly more advanced functionality. It supports complex scheduling, widgets, and integrations while remaining intuitive, making it better suited for professional and business-oriented users. |