Your week, always on the wall
Liitu brings Google, Outlook/Microsoft 365 and Apple calendars together in a beautiful live grid on any screen — TV, tablet or Raspberry Pi.
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Today
09:00
School
15:30
Dentist
18:00
Dinner
Tasks
☐ Take out the bins
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Everything your family needs, nothing you don't
One shared board for calendars, tasks, weather and the people who matter.
Always on
Your display wakes up and shows the week automatically. No apps to open, no reminders to set.
Live sync
Google, Outlook and Apple calendars stay together on one live board, even across multiple accounts.
Works offline
Built-in service worker caches the week so the display keeps working even when the internet drops.
Simple pairing
Pair any screen to your account with a 6-character code or QR scan. Takes 30 seconds.
Shared visibility
Everyone in the family sees the same week at a glance. No confusion, no missed events.
Any screen
Works on a Raspberry Pi, old tablet, or spare TV. No special hardware required.
Up and running in minutes
No IT skills required — connect the calendars your household already uses.
Connect your calendars
Add Google, Microsoft Outlook/M365 and Apple calendars. Add more than one account whenever you need it.
Pair your screen
Enter the 6-char code shown on your display or scan the QR. Done.
See the whole week
Your screen shows the live weekly grid, auto-updating forever.
Simple pricing
One plan. Everything included. 7-day free trial.
Everything included
No credit card required
Frequently asked questions
No. Liitu works on any screen with a browser — a spare tablet, old laptop, Raspberry Pi with a monitor, or a smart TV with a browser.
Use the calendar accounts you already have: Google/Gmail, Microsoft Outlook or Microsoft 365, and Apple Calendar. The guided setup keeps each connection separate.
Your display keeps showing the last cached week thanks to the built-in service worker. When the internet returns, it auto-reconnects and refreshes.
Yes. Overlay several calendars and accounts — for example two Outlook accounts, one Gmail account and one Apple calendar — then choose their colours and categories per screen.
Calendar access tokens and other sensitive connection secrets are encrypted at rest with AES-256-GCM. Passwords are hashed, all traffic uses HTTPS, and database access is strictly scoped to the signed-in household.