Updated February 2026 • 4 min read
Notion Calendar (formerly Cron) is bundled into Notion's $10/month Plus plan. If you're paying for Notion just for the calendar, you're overpaying — Google Calendar does everything Notion Calendar does, for free. Here's how to cancel and what you lose.
✅ Plot twist: Notion Calendar (the app) is actually free — it works without a Notion subscription. The paid plan gives you Notion workspace features (unlimited blocks, file uploads, etc.), not calendar features. If you only use the calendar, you can cancel Notion Plus and keep using Notion Calendar.
Notion's strategy is classic bundling: buy Cron (a calendar app), bundle it with Notion, and make users feel like they need the $10/month plan for both. But the calendar is free standalone, and the Notion free tier gives you 1,000 blocks — enough for most personal use. Unless you're using Notion as a team wiki with heavy file uploads, the free tier of everything works fine.
Bottom line: You probably don't need to cancel Notion Calendar — it's free. What you should cancel is the Notion Plus subscription you're paying $10/month for. Downgrade to free, keep using the calendar app, and save $120/year.
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