Stay free if you only need 1-week scheduling range and 2 connected calendars. Upgrade if you need 12-week scheduling range and team analytics. Most solo builders can start free.
Why it matters: Can feel aggressive about moving things around, especially in the first week
Available from: Starter
Why it matters: Auto-rescheduling logic can be opaque when tasks move unexpectedly
Available from: Starter
Why it matters: Team features require everyone to use Reclaim for best results
Available from: Starter
Why it matters: Free plan's 1-week scheduling range limits usefulness for longer-term planning
Available from: Starter
Why it matters: No native project management capabilities, relies entirely on integrations
Available from: Starter
Why it matters: Advanced feature not available in free plan.
Available from: Starter
Yes. As of 2025, Reclaim has full native Outlook support with feature parity to the Google Calendar integration. You can connect both Google and Outlook calendars.
No. Reclaim only manages events it creates. Your manually scheduled meetings and appointments remain fixed. Reclaim works around them.
You define recurring activities (like 'deep work 2h daily') with a priority level. Reclaim finds and defends time slots for them, flexing to other available times when higher-priority items need the slot. Free plan allows 3 habits; paid plans are unlimited.
If you have more than 3 recurring habits or need task integration with PM tools, yes. The jump from 1-week to 8-week scheduling range alone makes the Starter plan significantly more useful for anyone planning more than a few days ahead.
Start with the free plan — upgrade when you need more.
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Last verified March 2026