Google quietly releases minimalist Calendar app for Apple Watch
A simple approach for watchOS
The Google Calendar Apple Watch app is pretty simple. It displays a week’s worth of scheduled events and Google Tasks in a clean, list-based format. Users can view color-coded cards for each appointment, complete with the event time, title, and location.
Complications and Smart Stack integration
Despite its limitations, Google has added two useful complications to make the app feel more native on Apple Watch. The first, labeled “What’s next,” is available in both circular and rectangular formats and displays your upcoming appointment. It’s also integrated into the watchOS 10 Smart Stack. Tapping this complication launches the app directly to event details.The second complication is a simple circular widget that shows today’s date. It also acts as a shortcut to launch the app.
A rare commitment to Apple Watch
Google has long been cautious when it comes to supporting Apple Watch. Beyond Maps and YouTube Music, its existing apps haven’t seen frequent updates, and Google Keep, for example, still lacks many modern watchOS features. That makes the addition of Google Calendar all the more notable.Still, while it’s good to see another Google service make its way to the Apple Watch, the app’s barebones approach means it might not replace the iPhone app anytime soon for users.
Whether this signals a renewed interest in Apple Watch support or is just a one-off convenience update remains to be seen.