Snapchat acquires social-calendar app 'Saturn' to strengthen Gen Z appeal

Saturn, a social-calendar app, is used in roughly 80% of US high schools

Snap Inc. has acquired Saturn, a social calendar app designed for high school and college students.

While financial terms of the deal were not disclosed, Snap said the majority of Saturn’s team — nearly 30 employees — will join Snap as part of the acquisition.

The deal, first announced by Engadget, will see Saturn continue to operate as a standalone app, with Snap indicating plans to integrate the startup’s calendaring expertise into Snapchat in “innovative ways.”

Founded in 2018, Saturn offers a scheduling platform that allows students to manage their school timetables and see what their friends are doing in real time.

Unlike traditional calendar tools, Saturn blends social interaction with practical planning — letting users share schedules for classes, sports, meetings, and rehearsals to better coordinate daily life.

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