Calendar overview

A Google-Calendar-style view of everything you have a time for — meetings, workouts, anything you log with start and end times.


The Calendar at /calendar is your planner and your history in one place. It looks and feels like Google Calendar, with the same Day / Week / Month views, the same click-to-create, and the same coloured event blocks — but instead of being its own siloed app, it's just a view over your existing tracked data.

Views

The timed grid is one continuous strip of days — scroll (or swipe) left and right as far as you like; there are no week-by-week pages. The Day / Week toggle just zooms the same strip:

  • Day — one day fills the width. The default on phones, which snap neatly to each day as you swipe.
  • Week — seven days side by side. The default on desktop.
  • Month — a compact 6 × 7 grid with up to three events per day.

Switch views with the Day / Week / Month toggle in the top right — switching keeps you on the same date, and the calendar remembers your choice.

Navigating dates

Scroll or swipe the grid itself to move through time. The top toolbar also has:

  • Today — snap back to the current day.
  • ◀ / ▶ — step one day at a time (one month in Month view).
  • The date range label — the days currently on screen, e.g. "July 6–12, 2026".

The mini calendar in the left sidebar lets you jump directly to any date — pick a day to focus the main grid there. On a phone the mini calendar lives in a drawer that opens when you tap the date label at the top.

The left sidebar

The sidebar on the left holds:

  • The mini month calendar for quick navigation.
  • My calendars — currently a placeholder; multi-calendar support (Work / Personal / Birthdays, with toggleable visibility) is coming in a later release.

To make an event, you don't need a button — just click an empty slot on the grid, or drag to sweep out a time range. You can also drag any block to move or resize it. See Creating and editing events.