Morgen is a Swiss-built calendar app that layers AI daily planning and automatic time blocking on top of your existing calendars and task lists, syncing across Google Calendar, Outlook, iCloud and more from one unified view. It's aimed at individuals and teams who want a single AI-assisted calendar rather than juggling multiple calendar and task apps, with all data hosted in Switzerland or the EU. Morgen is a paid product with no free-forever plan: the Pro plan costs $15 per month billed yearly, and new users get a 14-day free trial with full access and no credit card required.
Who builds it
Morgen is built by Morgen, a Swiss company that markets the product as "Swiss-hosted & GDPR compliant," storing all data in Switzerland or in the European Union. That data-residency stance is central to how Morgen positions itself, distinguishing it from US-hosted calendar and scheduling tools.
Core features
- AI Planner for time blocking — the AI proposes and schedules focus time around your existing meetings and tasks.
- AI daily planning that helps organize the day across connected calendars and to-do lists.
- Broad calendar sync with Google Calendar, Outlook, iCloud and more, unifying multiple calendars in one interface.
- Task and note integrations including Notion, Todoist, Linear, ClickUp, Obsidian, Google Tasks, Microsoft To-Do, Fastmail and Zoho.
- Swiss/EU data hosting for all customer data, positioned explicitly as GDPR-compliant.
Who it is for
Morgen suits professionals and teams in the DACH region and beyond who want AI-assisted time blocking without moving their calendar data outside Switzerland or the EU, and who are willing to pay for the tool rather than rely on a free plan. It is a natural fit for consultants, founders and knowledge workers who juggle several personal and work calendars plus multiple task tools and want the AI Planner to reconcile them into one planned day, instead of manually re-blocking time whenever a meeting shifts. Because there is no free-forever tier, it's best evaluated during the 14-day trial before committing to the $15/month Pro plan.
Data and privacy
Morgen states it is Swiss-hosted and GDPR compliant, storing all data in Switzerland or in the European Union. For DACH-based teams and privacy-conscious individuals, this is a concrete data-residency commitment rather than a general compliance statement, and it sets Morgen apart from many US-based calendar and scheduling competitors. These facts do not include separate SOC 2 or ISO certification details, so teams with formal audit requirements should request current certification documentation from Morgen directly.
Bottom line
Morgen is best understood as a privacy-forward, Swiss/EU-hosted alternative to US calendar-AI tools: strong for anyone who wants AI time blocking across a broad set of calendar and task integrations without a free-forever option, and a particularly clear fit for DACH users who prioritize EU data residency over a no-cost plan and are willing to pay from $15 per month after the 14-day trial.