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Plan Perfect's First MVP: calendars, Telegram, and real planning in one place

By Rustam Atai5 min read

Plan Perfect has reached the point where it can honestly be called a working MVP. Not just an interface mockup, not just an idea that might become a product soon, but a system with a clear everyday flow: open your calendar, keep your schedule under control, connect your account to Telegram, and stop losing events somewhere between the browser, your messages, and real life.

It is still an early stage. But it is already past the point where the product is useful only to the developer and the issue tracker. It is useful to people who genuinely need to plan a day, a week, and recurring commitments without feeling like they are setting up enterprise software just to schedule one meeting on Wednesday.


What is already in the first MVP

In its current form, Plan Perfect already covers the core of personal and work planning:

  • multiple calendars under one account
  • events and reminders with proper creation and editing flows
  • recurring events, so you do not have to recreate the same thing every week
  • a web interface as the main control center
  • a Telegram bot for faster, lighter interactions
  • a profile with timezone settings and Telegram linking

In short, the MVP already answers a practical question: where do I keep my schedule so it is convenient both in the browser and on the go.


The web app is the center of calendar management

The web interface is what currently holds the product together. It is no longer just a nice-looking calendar grid. You can actually use it to manage your time:

  • create calendars for different contexts, such as work, personal life, and separate projects
  • view events in different modes
  • quickly find entries by title
  • create both one-off and recurring events
  • edit a single event or an entire series
  • keep calendar settings, colors, descriptions, and display options close at hand

Just as important, the profile is already doing real work in this MVP. It includes your name, timezone, and a Telegram linking flow through a one-time code or deep link. In other words, the account is not there just so you can "sign in." It is the place where the whole user experience starts to come together.


Telegram is not here as a gimmick

In many products, a bot feels like an extra badge that says, "look, we have that too." In Plan Perfect, Telegram already serves a very normal daily purpose: it helps you stay in sync with your schedule when you are not sitting in the web app.

In the MVP, the bot can already:

  • link to the same account you use in the web interface
  • show today's events and the upcoming schedule
  • add, edit, and delete events
  • work with recurring events
  • change language and basic settings
  • guide the user through quick command-based flows without unnecessary friction

That matters because Plan Perfect is not meant to live in a single browser tab. If it is more convenient to check your day, add an event, or get back to your plans from Telegram, the product already supports that.


You can add events in a natural way

Plan Perfect already offers more than just forms and commands. There is also a more natural flow: you can describe an event in Telegram in the same plain language people actually use when planning their day.

For an MVP, this matters not because it looks clever, but because it removes friction. When you need to capture something quickly, writing it in ordinary language is often easier than stepping through a long creation flow. The less resistance there is in that moment, the more likely it is that the event ends up in your calendar instead of staying in your head, your notes, or a chat thread.

That is exactly the balance we like: the product already has a solid calendar foundation, a web interface, and Telegram for fast actions, while natural language makes the experience feel closer to real life. Not a replacement for the core product, but a useful extension of something you can already rely on every day.


What matters is not just the interface, but the whole system

Another reason this release already feels like an MVP rather than a collection of disconnected pieces is that Plan Perfect has a coherent internal structure.

Right now, the project already includes:

  • a web application for the main user journey
  • an API that ties together clients and internal integrations
  • a Telegram bot as a second way into the same account and the same schedule
  • a separate AI assistant that supports text-based planning flows
  • documentation and the basic product shell around the service

So this is no longer a story of "one page now, the rest later." The system is already taking shape: authentication, profiles, calendars, events, Telegram integration, and a clear direction for what comes next.


Who Plan Perfect is already useful for

The first MVP is already worth trying if you want to:

  • keep personal and work schedules in one system
  • use the web app as the main place to manage your calendar
  • jump back into your plans from Telegram, not only from the browser
  • stop entering recurring tasks manually over and over again
  • get a practical foundation now instead of waiting for the "perfect version" someday

Plan Perfect is not pretending it has already reached its final form. But it already delivers what matters in an MVP: a working, coherent, and approachable planning experience that can be used in real life.


What comes next

This announcement is not about a finished product. It is about the right moment to say, for the first time, "you can already use this." From here, Plan Perfect still has many natural next steps ahead: polishing the interface, expanding the flows, adding translations, deepening automation, and continuing to develop the smarter parts of the calendar experience.

But an MVP should be released not when there are no ideas left, but when the product already starts saving people time and attention. For Plan Perfect, that moment has arrived.


Thank you for following the project. For us, this first MVP means one simple thing: Plan Perfect is no longer just something to show. It is something you can already use.