Ajiu vs Beck AI
Both are iOS AI calendars for one person, and both refuse to touch your calendar without your tap. The difference is where the work starts: Beck AI starts from a command you type. Ajiu starts from the message your client already sent you.
| Ajiu | Beck AI | |
|---|---|---|
| Starting point | A client's message, pasted as written | A command you type |
| Reschedules | Finds affected events, conflicts, missing details | You state the new time |
| Reply to the client | Drafts a ready-to-send response | Not the focus |
| Calendar writes | Only after you approve | Only after you approve |
| Built for | Solo coaches and instructors | Solo iOS calendar users |
| Platform | iOS, Apple Calendar | iOS |
When Beck AI is the better pick
If your schedule changes mostly come from your own head — you know the time, you just want to say it out loud and have it land — a command-driven assistant is faster and there's less to review.
When Ajiu is the better pick
If your week is decided by other people's messages — a parent moving Thursday's lesson, a client cancelling two sessions and asking for one back — Ajiu removes the re-reading, the conflict checking, and the reply typing.
FAQ
What's the main difference between Ajiu and Beck AI?
Beck AI is command-driven: you tell it what to schedule. Ajiu is message-first: you paste the client message as it was written, and Ajiu works out what changed, what conflicts, and what's missing before anything is scheduled.
Do both wait for your approval before changing the calendar?
Yes. Both follow a review-before-write contract — nothing lands on your calendar without your tap.
Which one drafts the reply to my client?
Ajiu drafts a ready-to-send reply back to your client as part of the plan. Beck AI focuses on the calendar action, not the response you owe the person who messaged you.
Free to try on the App Store — upgrade for unlimited scheduling messages.