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Skylight Calendar 2: Organize Your Family’s Schedule

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– Skylight has evolved from a digital picture frame into a company focused on family organization tools like shared calendars, lists, and meal planning.
– At CES 2026, it launched the Skylight Calendar 2, a sleeker, mid-sized digital calendar with interchangeable frames to match home decor.
– Its core software uses AI to merge and color-code calendars from various services and can even import dates by taking photos of paper flyers or emails.
– The system also helps manage grocery lists, meal planning, and recipes, including generating shopping lists and suggesting recipes based on fridge contents.
– The bootstrapped, profitable company has over 1.3 million family users, indicating strong market resonance for its organized, family-friendly app design.

For families seeking a central hub to manage the chaos of daily life, the Skylight Calendar 2 offers a compelling solution. This latest iteration, unveiled at a recent tech showcase, builds on the company’s shift from simple digital photo frames to comprehensive family organization tools. The device features a refreshed, sleeker design that sits between the original 15-inch model and the larger 27-inch Calendar Max. A customizable frame allows it to blend seamlessly with any room’s aesthetic.

While the high-resolution screen is impressive, the true value lies in the sophisticated software and AI-powered features working behind the scenes. The core function aggregates every family member’s schedule into one unified, color-coded view. It pulls events from popular services like Google Calendar, iCal, and Microsoft Outlook, and can even integrate with children’s sports apps such as TeamSnap. One particularly smart feature tackles the perennial problem of paper flyers and emailed notices; parents can simply take a photo of a paper schedule, and the AI will scan it and automatically add the events to the digital calendar.

The system extends far beyond scheduling to address other common household challenges. It manages shared grocery lists, sends reminders for appointments, and aids with meal planning and recipe discovery. When not actively organizing the family, the screen dutifully displays a rotating gallery of family photos. The interface is intentionally simple, using vivid colors and intuitive imagery so that even young children who cannot read can navigate it, like checking off their chores by tapping a corresponding picture.

Meal planning becomes significantly easier. Parents can block out a simple “taco Tuesday” or dive deeper by finding recipes and generating a shopping list. The platform can automatically compile that list of needed ingredients and, for added convenience, push it directly to a grocery delivery service like Instacart. Another innovative AI tool helps reduce food waste: snap a picture of your refrigerator’s contents, and the system will recommend recipes based on the ingredients you already have on hand.

The clear market demand for such an integrated system is reflected in the company’s growth. Remaining bootstrapped and profitable since its inception, Skylight now serves over 1.3 million families with its digital calendars, a number poised to grow as this new design reaches customers.

(Source: TechCrunch)

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digital calendars 95% family organization 93% ai features 90% calendar integration 88% product design 85% meal planning 82% user interface 80% grocery lists 78% recipe discovery 77% ces 2026 75%