Calendar
A unified view of your tasks, habits, and financial transactions on a day, week, or month grid.
Three view modes
Switch between:
- Day view — a single day with all tasks, habits, and transactions listed in a timeline
- Week view — Monday through Sunday with each day showing its items in columns
- Month view — a full month grid with dot indicators on days that have items
The calendar doesn’t store its own data — it pulls everything from your existing tasks, habits, and finance records.
What appears on the calendar
- Tasks — items with a scheduled date or due date appear on their relevant days. Overdue tasks are also shown.
- Habits — daily and weekly habits appear on their scheduled occurrences.
- Transactions — income and expense events appear on their transaction date.
Each type is visually distinct so you can scan the calendar and tell at a glance what’s what.
Navigating
Use arrow buttons to move forward and backward by day, week, or month. Jump back to today with a single tap. The calendar always opens to today’s date by default.
Platform differences
The information is the same on every platform, but the layout adapts: day view on mobile shows one column, on desktop the same view splits into morning, afternoon, and evening bands. Month view on desktop fits more text per cell; on mobile each cell shows a count and dot indicators.
Tips
- Quick overview: Month view is great for seeing your commitments at a glance. Tap a day to see its details.
- Daily planning: Use day view each morning to see what’s scheduled for today — due tasks, recurring habits, and upcoming bills.
- Calendar is read-only: You can’t create tasks or habits from the calendar view. Use the dedicated feature screens for that.
Our approach
The calendar is a read-only aggregator on purpose — three time horizons (day, week, month) drawn from research on temporal landmarks and cognitive load. Creating data happens in the feature it belongs to; the calendar exists to make all of it visible at once.