Sukimaru is an app that automatically detects free time in your schedule by linking with your calendar.
It focuses on "available time" rather than "things to do."
It visualizes the "gaps" between appointments, allowing you to use your daily life more effectively.
[Main Features]
■ Automatic Free Time Detection
Analyzes your calendar appointments and automatically calculates available time slots. Displays them in a list.
■ Categorization
・Short (less than 30 minutes)
・Normal (30 minutes to 2 hours)
・Plenty (more than 2 hours)
Clearly categorizes free time according to its length.
■ Instantly Know What Time It Is
The current date and time are always displayed at the top of the home screen. Badges show today and tomorrow at a glance. Past time slots are automatically hidden, allowing you to focus only on your upcoming free time.
■ Flexible Settings
- Setting operating hours (e.g., 8:00 AM - 10:00 PM)
- Setting minimum downtime (15 minutes/30 minutes/45 minutes/1 hour)
- Selecting the calendar to display
■ Day of the Week Colors
- Saturdays are blue, Sundays are red. Days of the week are intuitively identifiable.
■ Multilingual Support
- Supports Japanese and English. Automatically switches according to your device's language settings.
【Sukimaru Premium (Monthly Subscription)】
- Premium subscriptions offer the following features:
- Ad-free
- Extended display days to 5/7/14/30 days (Free version is 3 days)
* Google Calendar / Outlook Calendar synced to your device are automatically included even with the free version.
Subscriptions are charged to your Google account upon purchase and automatically renew unless canceled. Unless canceled at least 24 hours before the end of the period, it will renew at the same price. You can manage your account and cancel your subscription anytime from [Subscriptions] in Google Play.
【Recommended for those who:】
・Want to make effective use of their free time
・Want to know immediately "When are you free today?"
・Want to find time for themselves in their busy daily lives
Find your "free time" with Sukimaru.