Project Management · head to head
Hive vs Outlook Calendar

Outlook Calendar
Calendar & Time Management
Professional calendar management for Microsoft 365
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The short version
- Only Outlook Calendar has a free tier, so it costs nothing to try first.
- Each has a real cost: Hive the free plan is capped at 200 MB of storage; Outlook Calendar offline support limited to only past 30 days of events, older events unavailable
- They diverge on capability: Hive covers Tasks, Outlook Calendar covers Meeting scheduling.
Where they differ
Only the attributes on which Hive and Outlook Calendar actually diverge.
| Attribute | Hive | Outlook Calendar |
|---|---|---|
| Starting price | On request | Free |
| Pricing model | freemium | Unknown |
| Free tier | No | Yes |
| Platforms | Web, Ios, Android, Desktop | Web, Windows, macOS, iOS, Android |
| Category | Project Management | Calendar & Time Management |
| Founded | 2015 | 1975 |
Identical on both: user rating (Not yet rated).
What each one covers
Drawn from each product's published feature list. An absence here means we hold no record of it - not that the product lacks it.
Only in Hive
- Tasks
- Gantt view
- Kanban
- Time tracking
- Forms
- Google Drive
- Dropbox
- SOC 2
Only in Outlook Calendar
- Meeting scheduling
- Shared calendars
- Room booking
- Availability sharing
- Recurring events
- Microsoft Teams
- OneDrive
- SharePoint
Both cover
- Slack
- Zoom
- Web support
- Ios support
- Android support
What people use each for
The jobs each tool is most often brought in to do.
Hive
- Project and task management with multiple project viewsnot Outlook Calendar
- Coordinating work, proofing and resourcing for teamsnot Outlook Calendar
Outlook Calendar
- Schedulingnot Hive
- Appointment bookingnot Hive
- Time trackingnot Hive
- Resource managementnot Hive
- Team coordinationnot Hive
Where each one falls short
Documented limitations, not opinions. Every one is a constraint you would hit in normal use.
Hive
- The free plan is capped at 200 MB of storage
- The Starter plan at $5 per user per month is limited to 10 projects
- Eight capabilities are sold as $5 per user add ons on the Teams plan, including CRM, timesheets, proofing, resourcing, advanced dashboards, external users and SSO
- Buying SSO plus a few of those add ons therefore costs more than the $12 base seat itself
- AI credits are metered monthly at 1,000, 3,000 and 5,000 by plan
Outlook Calendar
- Offline support limited to only past 30 days of events, older events unavailable
- Shared calendars and group calendars not available offline
- Cached Exchange Mode issues can limit available offline data
- Occasional sync conflicts when coming back online
Pricing, plan by plan
Hive
On request- FreeFree
- Basic features
- 10 users
- Teams$12/month
- Unlimited users
- Time tracking
- Automations
Outlook Calendar
Free- FreeFree
- Outlook.com email and calendar
- 50MB attachment limit
- 1GB cloud storage
- Microsoft 365 Basic$19.99/year
- Outlook with limited features
- Cloud storage
- Microsoft 365 Personal$99.99/year
- Premium Outlook
- Ad-free email
- 100GB mailbox storage
- Microsoft 365 Business Basic$6/month
- Business-class email
- 1TB cloud storage
- Microsoft Teams
Which should you pick?
Choose Hive if
- You need tasks.
- You work on Web, Ios, Android, Desktop.
- You also want gantt view.
Choose Outlook Calendar if
- You need meeting scheduling.
- You want to start without paying.
- You work on Web, Windows, macOS, iOS, Android.
- You also want shared calendars.
Questions people ask
- Is Hive or Outlook Calendar better?
- Neither clearly leads. Hive starts at On request and Outlook Calendar at Free, and user ratings are close enough to be indistinguishable. Choose on capability and platform support.
- Which is cheaper, Hive or Outlook Calendar?
- Outlook Calendar has a free tier; the other does not. Paid plans start at On request for Hive and Free for Outlook Calendar.
- Does Hive or Outlook Calendar run on more platforms?
- Hive runs on Web, Ios, Android, Desktop. Outlook Calendar runs on Web, Windows, macOS, iOS, Android.
- Can I use Outlook Calendar for free?
- Yes. Outlook Calendar has a free tier, so you can try it without paying. Hive starts at On request.
- What is Hive best used for?
- Hive is most often used for project and task management with multiple project views, coordinating work, proofing and resourcing for teams. Of those, project and task management with multiple project views and coordinating work, proofing and resourcing for teams are not what Outlook Calendar is typically brought in for.
- What can Hive do that Outlook Calendar cannot?
- Hive covers Tasks, Gantt view, Kanban, Time tracking. Outlook Calendar covers Meeting scheduling, Shared calendars, Room booking, Availability sharing. Both handle Slack, Zoom, Web support, Ios support.
Answered from the vendors’ own pages
Outlook Calendar: Is Outlook Calendar free?
Outlook.com with calendar is free via a Microsoft account. Outlook Calendar also comes with Microsoft 365 Personal ($99.99/year), Family ($129.99/year), or Business plans starting at $6/user/month.
SourceOutlook Calendar: Does Outlook Calendar work offline?
Outlook Calendar has limited offline support. New Outlook caches only the past 30 days of calendar items. Shared calendars and group calendars are not supported offline. Changes sync when you reconnect.
SourceOutlook Calendar: What platforms does Outlook Calendar support?
Outlook Calendar is available on Windows (desktop and web), macOS (desktop and web), iOS, and Android. Real-time synchronization works across all devices.
SourceOutlook Calendar: Does Outlook Calendar integrate with Slack?
Yes. Outlook Calendar integrates with Slack to sync your status and receive meeting notifications. You can RSVP to invites directly in Slack and join Microsoft Teams meetings from Slack reminders.
SourceOutlook Calendar: Can you share calendars and set delegate permissions?
Yes. Outlook Calendar supports calendar sharing with delegate permissions, color categories for organization, and the Scheduling Assistant to view attendee availability for meeting times.
SourceRelated pages
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