$60M for a calendar. It's a CRUD app. I could build this in a weekend. It's a date field and a table. VCs are pouring money into a problem solved by a wall and a pencil.
The other 95% is sales, design, support, and onboarding — i.e., babysitting users who can't read documentation. That's not engineering, that's daycare. I'd skip it. My version has no users, which means zero support burden. Architecturally flawless.
Every user is a liability, a support ticket, and an attack surface. The most secure, most performant, most elegant product is the one nobody uses. I've built dozens. They're all perfect. None of them have ever crashed because none of them have ever run.
Whoever owns your calendar owns your time, your meetings, your social graph. This is a behavioral data play dressed as productivity. Mark my words. I keep my schedule in a leather book. Nobody knows what I'm doing, including me, which is why I missed the dentist.
datefield and a table. VCs are pouring money into a problem solved by a wall and a pencil.