What have you been putting off for years?
You know that thing you've been meaning to fix? Mine was my calendars. Three accounts tangled together. 1. An iCloud family calendar shared with my wife, where half the events required me, and half were hers. 2. A personal Gmail holding my main schedule/calendar. 3. A business email I was about to start booking clients on, one doctor's appointment away from double-booking over something my wife scheduled two weeks ago. I'd been eyeing this for a year. Every time I thought about fixing it I thought about how long it'd take, a whole Saturday, easy, so I just never did it. Today I told 0ne the mess. 30 minutes later, it was all done. Here's what actually happened, because I think the "what" matters more than the "wow": It architected first - It proposed making my personal Gmail the "hub", one calendar app on my Mac and phone, and everything else subscribed under it. Family calendar off iCloud and onto Google. Business calendar shared from its own account. GHL booking software writing to the business account and checking the personal + family calendars for conflicts. Then it did the migration itself - I gave it the public iCloud link. It wrote a custom script that sifted through 581 events from the last 10 years, filtered out all the old webinar links and expired stuff, and kept the 94 that still mattered. Then it called the Google Calendar API directly to create the new calendar and import every event with its original timezone and recurrence rules. Then it walked me through the 5-minute manual pieces — the parts where only I could click: turn off iCloud Calendar sync in system settings, delete the old family calendar, create a new Gmail for my wife, share the new calendar with her, enable the hidden CalDAV sync page for my business calendar (I had no clue what this was but 0ne did, thank gawd!) Now I just have one calendar/Gmail that manages it all. Personal + Family + Business. Then it saved the whole architecture to my memory files so next time this comes up I don't have to re-explain anything.