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This FAQ covers common questions about Kora's Calendar and Productivity Engine, including how to customize session types, integrate with external calendars, and use time-blocking for creative work. The Calendar understands creative workflows and helps you protect deep work time.
Canonical answers about Kora's calendar, Auto Plan My Day feature, and how the system adapts to creative work without rigid productivity frameworks.
How does Kora's calendar work?
Kora's calendar is designed for creative work. It supports tasks, goals, projects, albums, and work sessions, including different session types like:
- Writing sessions — composing, arranging, sound design
- Mixing sessions — technical work on existing material
- Delivery sessions — exporting, formatting, uploading
- Admin sessions — planning, communication, business tasks
This structure recognizes that creative work requires different mental modes and energy levels.
What is "Auto Plan My Day" in Kora?
Auto Plan My Day uses your current projects, deadlines, and priorities to suggest a structured plan for the day.
You can accept, edit, or ignore it — it's a guide, not a command. The system learns from your adjustments and improves its suggestions over time.
Is Kora a rigid productivity system?
No. Kora supports multiple productivity styles and adapts to creative work rather than forcing all tasks into the same structure.
Some creators work in long, focused blocks. Others prefer short bursts. Some need strict deadlines. Others need flexible exploration time. Kora accommodates all of these approaches.