Fugit

Tempus fugit. Fugit automatically plans and protects focus time on your Google Calendar, so deep work doesn't lose to a wall of meetings.

Free to use. You can disconnect and delete your data at any time.

What Fugit does

  • 1.Plans Focus blocks around your real schedule. You set a weekly focus target, your active hours, and how long a session should be. Fugit finds the free gaps over the next 14 days and places focus-time events for you — re-planning automatically as new meetings land.
  • 2.Protects Do Not Disturb time. Recurring windows you never want booked — deep work, family time — are created as Google focus-time events that automatically decline conflicting invitations with a polite, customizable message.
  • 3.Understands all your calendars. Link a work and a personal Google account; Fugit mirrors busy time from one onto the other as private placeholders, so colleagues see when you're truly available without seeing why.

How Fugit uses your Google Calendar data

Fugit requests access to your Google Calendar events (calendar.events) to do exactly two things: read when you're busy so the planner can schedule around existing commitments, and create, update, or delete the focus-time events it manages on your behalf. Fugit stores only the start and end times of your busy intervals — not titles, attendees, or descriptions of your meetings. Your connection tokens are encrypted at rest, your data is never sold or shared, and you can delete your account and all associated data yourself, in one click, from the dashboard. Full details in the Privacy Policy.