Morgen Pricing in 2026: Plans, Cost & What You Actually Get
Is It Worth It in 2026?

Morgen Pro costs $30/month ($15/month annually). No free plan as of 2026, just a 14-day trial. Full breakdown of Morgen pricing and whether it's worth it.


Quick Answer

How much does Morgen cost?

  • Morgen no longer offers a free plan (discontinued March 2026), just a 14-day free trial with no credit card required
  • Morgen Pro: $30/month or $15/month billed annually, time blocking, scheduling assistant, AI features
  • Morgen Team: $25/seat/month or $10/seat/month billed annually (2-seat minimum), shared scheduling, admin controls
  • Morgen works with Google Calendar, Outlook, iCloud, and other CalDAV-compatible accounts

Morgen excels at multi-calendar management but does not handle email. alfred_ adds email triage, task extraction from email, and daily briefings alongside calendar management.

Morgen Pricing Plans at a Glance

FeatureMorgen TrialMorgen Proalfred_
Monthly cost$0 (14 days)$30/month$24.99/month
Annual billing$15/month
Multiple calendar accounts
Google Calendar
Outlook / Microsoft 365
Time blockingFull
AI scheduling assistant
Meeting scheduler (booking links)
Task scheduling onto calendarFull
Task extraction from email
Email triage
AI reply drafting
Daily briefing

Morgen vs alfred_, June 2026

Morgen Free Trial (No Free Plan)

Morgen discontinued its free plan in March 2026. There’s no permanently free tier anymore. Instead, you get a 14-day free trial with full access and no credit card required, after which you need a paid subscription to keep using the app.

During the trial, Morgen delivers on its core promise: a unified calendar view that aggregates multiple accounts from Google, Outlook, iCloud, and other CalDAV providers into one interface, plus the full set of scheduling tools. If you have three calendars across two providers and currently switch between apps, the trial alone will show you whether Morgen solves your immediate problem.

  • Connect unlimited calendar accounts (Google, Outlook, iCloud, CalDAV)
  • Unified view across all calendars
  • Full task scheduling, AI assistant, and time blocking during the trial
  • 14 days only, then a paid plan is required to continue

Morgen Pro ($30/month or $15/month annually)

Morgen Pro is where the scheduling power unlocks. The AI scheduling assistant suggests optimal times for tasks based on your existing calendar and your declared preferences for deep work, meetings, and breaks. You can drag tasks onto your calendar and Morgen will find the best slot. The meeting scheduler lets you share booking links for 1:1s without back-and-forth email.

At $15/month with annual billing, Morgen Pro sits in the mid-range of premium calendar tools. The price-to-capability ratio is reasonable for the calendar and time blocking use case, though it is no longer the budget option it was before the 2026 price change.

  • AI scheduling assistant with smart task placement
  • Full time blocking with drag-to-schedule task management
  • Meeting scheduler / booking links for external meetings
  • Advanced keyboard shortcuts and power user controls

Hidden Costs and What Morgen Doesn’t Cover

  • No email integration: Morgen is a calendar and task scheduling tool. It does not connect to your inbox, triage emails, or draft replies. Email remains a completely separate workflow.
  • Manual task entry required: Morgen schedules tasks you already know about. It doesn’t extract tasks from emails automatically. You still have to capture them manually and enter them into the system.
  • No daily briefing: Each morning you open Morgen and review your calendar. There’s no automated summary of what needs your attention across email and calendar combined.
  • Task manager subscription still needed: Morgen integrates with external task managers (Todoist, Asana, etc.) but doesn’t replace them. You need those subscriptions too.

Is Morgen Worth the Price?

For professionals managing multiple calendars across providers, say, a personal Google Calendar, a work Outlook calendar, and a client calendar, Morgen’s unified view alone is worth the subscription. The AI scheduling assistant and time blocking features add real leverage on top of that foundation.

At $15/month annually, the price is no longer trivial, but it’s still in line with other premium calendar tools. The question isn’t really whether Morgen is worth $15/month. The question is whether the calendar-only scope covers your real productivity bottleneck, or whether email and task capture from email are equally important to you.

The Better-Value Alternative: alfred_

alfred_ extends beyond calendar management to handle the full administrative surface. It triages your inbox while you sleep, drafts replies you can send with one tap, extracts tasks from emails automatically (no manual entry), manages your calendar, and delivers a daily briefing every morning.

Where Morgen handles what’s on your calendar, alfred_ handles what fills it, the email and tasks that drive everything else.

Our Verdict

Morgen: the best multi-calendar aggregator with time blocking

Morgen is excellent at what it does: unifying multiple calendar accounts into one view and enabling serious time blocking and task scheduling. At $15/month annually on Pro (there's no free plan anymore, just a 14-day trial), the price is fair for the capability. The gap is email, Morgen doesn't touch your inbox, doesn't extract tasks from emails, and doesn't deliver briefings. If multi-calendar visibility and time blocking are your primary needs, Morgen Pro is a strong choice. If you also need email handled, alfred_ covers the full administrative surface.

Best for

  • Professionals managing 3+ calendar accounts across Google, Outlook, and iCloud
  • Time blocking practitioners who want AI-assisted scheduling of tasks
  • Users who need external booking links and meeting scheduling

Not for

  • Anyone who needs email triage and AI reply drafting, Morgen is calendar-only
  • Professionals whose biggest time drain is inbox processing, not calendar management
  • Users who want tasks captured automatically from email without manual entry

About the editorial team

Pranav Mishra
Written by Pranav Mishra AI/LLM Engineer at alfred_

Pranav builds the agents behind alfred_, the systems that triage inboxes, draft replies, and surface what actually needs a response. He runs alfred_’s head-to-head field tests against other assistants.

Connor Fata
Reviewed by Connor Fata Founder & CEO of alfred_

Connor is the founder and CEO of alfred_, focused on making personal assistants accessible to business operators and individuals so they can focus on what matters and what’s important.