A practical comparison for couples
Spindle vs. Cupla
Cupla brings both schedules into one calendar and adds to-dos, dates, wishlists, and AI help. Spindle keeps the everyday action simple: type one note, tap once, and it becomes a shared loop that keeps both partners and their connected calendars in sync.
Cupla's approach
A different starting point.
Cupla centers the experience on merging both partners’ existing calendars, then layers in to-dos, date planning, wishlists, and AI assistance.
Where Spindle is different
One note. One tap. Both of you in the loop.
Spindle feels as easy as sending a text. Write the thought once, tap Create, and it becomes a shared loop. The plan, people, timing, and calendar sync are handled together.
At a glance
Side-by-side
| Category | Spindle | Cupla |
|---|---|---|
| Fast capture | Type a quick note and tap once | Use the calendar, to-dos, lists, or Cupla Assist |
| What it becomes | One shared loop for both partners | An event, to-do, date plan, or wishlist item |
| Calendar connection | Scheduled loops sync to connected calendars | Both partners’ calendars merged into one view |
| Shared context | The note, people, details, and history stay together | Calendar, to-dos, lists, dates, and AI tools |
| Main focus | Quick shared action without lost context | Calendar-first couples planning |
Choose Cupla if…
- Your biggest problem is combining two busy calendars.
- You want date-night goals and calendar availability at the center.
- You need a calendar-first experience across several providers.
Choose Spindle if…
- You want adding a shared plan to feel as quick as sending a text.
- You want one tap to update Spindle and your connected calendars.
- You want the plan and its context to stay together instead of getting lost between conversations.
Sources and transparency
Product information was checked against public materials from Cupla. Features can change; send corrections to Spindle support. Spindle is not affiliated with or endorsed by Cupla.