Fantastical | Flexibits https://flexibits.com/blog Blog Tue, 06 Feb 2024 17:53:55 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.4.2 Introducing Fantastical for Apple Vision Pro https://flexibits.com/blog/2024/02/introducing-fantastical-for-apple-vision-pro/ Fri, 02 Feb 2024 15:08:35 +0000 https://flexibits.com/blog/?p=4682 We’ve had it added to our calendar for weeks: Apple Vision Pro Day!

Today we’re excited to bring the best calendar app to the world of spatial computing. It’s Fantastical like you’ve never seen it before, completely reimagined for Apple Vision Pro.

Back in August, we revealed (with a little help from our friends at Apple, and the photo of Michael and Kent that’s been seen around the world) that we’d be bringing Fantastical to Apple Vision Pro as a native app. We’re proud to announce that it’s available now, and we think you are going to love it. Visualizing your schedule has never been easier or more intuitive.

Introducing the newest member of the Fantastical family, Fantastical for Apple Vision Pro!

Fantastical for Apple Vision Pro is a full-featured version of the app, just like on all your devices. Everything’s here, from calendar sets and conference calls, to Openings and Proposals, and fully enabled for the boundless canvas that is spatial computing. We also decided to take advantage of that canvas with a new feature: multiple windows.

That’s right, if you want to view a single day on the left, while keeping track of your entire week on the right, you can do it in Fantastical for Apple Vision Pro. Of course with each calendar having its own window, you can also move each one closer or further away, and resize them to best fit your needs.

Mix and match any of your favorite Fantastical views to find what works best for you.

Download Fantastical from the App Store on your new Apple Vision Pro, sign in to your Flexibits account, and you’re off and running — or, at least, fully immersed in the most amazing calendar experience we’ve ever made. Flexibits does not recommend or encourage running, or playing Pickleball, when using your Apple Vision Pro. 😁

Easy access to all of your events, no matter if it’s day or night.

This is only the beginning of our spatial computing journey. We have a lot of ideas for how to keep you organized and on task.

If you have any ideas or feedback for Fantastical for Apple Vision Pro, let us know.

Stay tuned. We’re just getting started😉

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How to Focus with Fantastical https://flexibits.com/blog/2024/01/how-to-focus-with-fantastical/ Thu, 25 Jan 2024 15:14:58 +0000 https://flexibits.com/blog/?p=4630

How many times have you been in the middle of a work project, or just relaxing at home, and you get interr—bzzt—right. As I was saying, you’re in the middle of trying to do—bzzt—sigh. Sometimes the notifications just won’t stop.

Once upon a time, it was easy. You could only add a few apps to your devices, and receiving a notification was exciting. Now, every shopping app and social network is sending constant bzzts to your phone, watch, computer, and every other device you have, begging for your attention. 

That’s why we wanted to take some time for a deep dive into the world of Apple Focus. Apple introduced Focus modes and filters a few years ago, and they’re wildly powerful — but also wildly complicated — so let’s go through how you can use Focus and Fantastical to better manage your schedule (and those distracting notifications). 

What is Focus anyway?

Think of Focus as a sort of mode selector for your Apple devices. In the same way that the iPhone’s ringer switch let’s you silence your alerts, Focus allows you to choose from different modes like Work, Personal, or Sleep, with different app and notification settings for each focus. The settings are simple but powerful. 

You can manually switch Focus Modes from the Control Center on your iPhone or Mac.

When using a focus, you can choose to block or allow notifications for messages or phone calls from specific contacts. For example on your Work Focus, you could block the family group chat whose members who won’t stop talking, and choose to only allow calls from your work colleagues and your kid’s day care.

It works the same with notifications from apps: In a Personal Focus you might choose to block notifications from apps like Slack, or to only allow notifications from certain close family and friends to prioritize personal connections.

Then there’s a super-useful feature called Focus Filters that allows apps to be customized to your particular focus. In Fantastical, this means you have the ability to choose which calendar set you are seeing in Fantastical when using a specific focus on your device. In your Work Focus, you could choose to enable the calendar set that hides your kid’s soccer schedule, while in your Personal Focus, you could ensure that shared work calendars are all hidden away.

Focus allows you to customize everything related to notifications and configure your apps in just a couple of quick steps. Once you have your focus set up, it just takes a quick tap/click in the Control Center on your device to enable it. To make it even easier, you can have a focus activate automatically at a particular time or location.

But no matter what focus you are using, you’ll need your notifications from Fantastical, right? 

Focus and Fantastical

We want to make sure you have your focus set up so that you’re always on top of your schedule. So to get started, on the Mac you’ll head to Mac System Settings > Focus, while on iPhone or iPad, you’ll go to iOS Settings > Focus. 

While you can choose to share your Focus status between all your devices — so the active focus on your Mac will also be active on your iPhone, the notification settings are separate across your devices. This means you’ll need to configure your allowed notifications on each device individually.

For notifications, you have three main options:

– All Fantastical Alerts: All notifications from Fantastical are marked as Time Sensitive, so if you choose to allow Time Sensitive Notifications in a particular Focus mode, you’ll receive all your Fantastical alerts like normal.

Alerts only for calendars in your Focus: If you give Fantastical permission to send notifications or you choose to block only certain apps (and not Fantastical), and have Time Sensitive Notifications disabled, you will receive alerts for calendars included in the enabled Focus only.

– No Fantastical alerts at all: If you turn off Time Sensitive Notifications and you don’t add Fantastical to your approved app list for notifications (or add it to your blocked list), you won’t get any alerts from your calendars no matter how important they might be.

On the Mac, make sure you always set Fantastical Helper as your allowed app to receive notifications when using a Focus.

For Calendar Sets, it’s a little more straightforward. Using the Focus Filters feature, you can choose what calendar sets are available when a particular focus is on.

For example, you could hide everything but your Work calendar set when in the Work focus, or only show your Home calendar set when not at the Office. If you only pick one calendar set to show in a particular focus, you’ll ensure that it displays whenever you’re in that mode.

A Day of Focus

Now that you know how to set up a focus with Fantastical, let’s take a look at what this might look like in action for someone that works from home.

Thanks to the focus schedule you set, your Work focus automatically activates at 9 a.m. When you open Fantastical, you’re automatically viewing your Work calendar set because you enabled it in the Focus Filter setting. Now you are only seeing your work events in Fantastical, helping you maximize your productivity.

No personal events to see here folks!

Even though you can’t see your personal events, you still don’t need to worry about missing something important since you have Time Sensitive Notifications allowed on your focus. You may not see your upcoming doctor’s appointment on your current calendar set, but you’ll still get that Time to Leave notification when you need to head out the door.

Once you make it to your appointment, you switch to your Personal Focus on your iPhone. This toggles your Fantastical calendar set from Work to Home, hiding all your shared calendars from the office so you can stop thinking about work for a few minutes. Switching focus might even save you some embarrassment when scheduling your follow up visit so you can make sure you don’t add the next appointment to the calendar you share with your boss!

After the appointment is over and you’ve made it back to your home office, toggle back to the Work Focus and your calendar set once again switches to your Work set for maximum productivity.

At 5:30 PM, your Personal focus is set to switch on automatically, reminding you to wrap up work for the day and letting you focus on any personal items you still need to take care of.

Find the focus that works best for you!

We’ve just scratched the surface with the incredible power of Focus today. There are so many options to choose from, like automatically activating a Driving focus in the car, or using a specific focus when you have an active Workout. You can even set up a Reading focus that activates when you open your Books app!

You can get more information on how to set up Fantastical with Focus in the Flexibits Support pages, and of course Apple’s Support pages have extensive explanations of all the ins and outs of Focus.

Investing a little time in your Focus modes can lead to significant productivity gains as you quiet some of those constant notifications, letting you see everything you do need and nothing you don’t. 

Good luck getting focused!

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Stay Sane this Holiday Season with Proposals https://flexibits.com/blog/2023/11/stay-sane-this-holiday-season-with-proposals/ Tue, 28 Nov 2023 21:15:45 +0000 https://flexibits.com/blog/?p=4488 With the holiday season upon us, we wanted to take this opportunity to remind you about one of the most powerful Fantastical features: Proposals.

Proposals is the perfect tool for the holidays, when everyone’s got tons of family, friend, and work obligations competing for time on their schedule. Rather than just list all the cool features of Proposals for you, we thought we’d spice it up — why not try a little holiday-themed Choose Your Own Adventure post?

The adventure: It’s your turn to plan the Annual Soup Lovers Potluck.

You and a group of like-minded soup fanatics get together every December to share new soup recipes, talk about innovations in the soup industry, and sample soups to your heart’s content.

Of course, with it being the holidays, the task of finding a 2-hour block of time that will work for everyone in the Soup Lovers Club is a daunting one.

First off, you need to find a time that works for the most important person in this scenario: you, the organizer of this year’s potluck!

You start by clicking and dragging on the open parts of your calendar to automatically create a proposal.

All of the time slots in your proposal will stay on your calendar with a PROPOSED signifier at the top until a time is chosen.

Now that you’ve got a smorgasbord of times that work for you, it’s time to…

Choose your own adventure!

If you want the organizing of this potluck to involve as few steps as possible, skip to Scenario A.

If you want this to be the biggest, most raucous Annual Soup Lovers Potluck of all time, skip to Scenario B.

If you’re primarily concerned with making sure no soup-lovers get left behind in the scheduling frenzy, skip to Scenario C.


Scenario A: You send invites to everyone in the Soup Lovers Club and set the event to schedule itself automatically.

To get this potluck scheduled as quickly and painlessly as possible, you add all of the soup lovers to the proposal as invitees, then set add event to “When replies are unanimous”:

Once you’ve added your invitees and created the Proposal, your invitees receive an email where they can pick the times that work for them:

Once everyone has picked a time, the event automatically gets scheduled in a time slot where everyone is available. Easy as pie! Err — soup!

Head to Outcome A.


Scenario B: You create a Fantastical link so that everyone in the Soup Lovers club can invite as many soup enthusiasts they want.

The Soup Lovers club are the some of the wildest, most well-connected people you know, so you decide you want them to be able to invite whoever they want to this year’s potluck.

You add all of the core club members to the invite directly, then click “Create Fantastical link” in the event settings:

Your event will automatically be set to manual approval. Why? Because you have no idea how many people the soup lovers are going to invite, so the event would never know when the responses were unanimous!

The Soup Lovers Club then sends the Fantastical link to anyone they want. The link looks similar to the direct invite, but with Name and Email fields so that you, the organizer, have a sense of who will be joining.

You monitor the responses as they come in by clicking on any of the proposed times in Fantastical:

Once you’ve amassed a quorum a soup lovers, you schedule the potluck on the most popular time and buckle up for a soup extravaganza!

Head to Outcome B.


Scenario C: You copy the Proposal times as text and send them to the less tech-savvy soup lovers directly.

As you set out to schedule the potluck, you can’t help but think of Linda the ladle-collector and Boris the borscht-connoisseur, who still use physical cookbooks and handwritten recipes. They’ve probably checked their joint email account once in the last year, but they do like to text you pictures of their adorable grandchildren.

To make sure Linda and Boris aren’t left out, you control-click your Proposal as you’re creating it so you can Copy Proposed Times as Text:

With a quick paste, you send them a text with the times:

Very few clicks to include a very important pair of soup-lovers! You have to factor in Linda and Boris’s reply separately from the rest of the group, but that’s okay — they’re worth it.

Head to Outcome C.


Outcome A…

Since the scheduling of the potluck was such a breeze, you had extra time to make not only your world-famous mulligatawny soup, but also hand-embroidered Soup Lovers Club napkins for everyone as holiday gifts! Everyone agrees that you deserve the All-Time Best Potluck Organizer award.

Outcome B…

The word gets out about your soup-stravaganza, and soon the whole town is lining up to be a part of it. People share the invite link around like candy, and you end up needing to upgrade the venue from a room in the rec hall to taking over the entire community center. Legend has it that the crazier soup lovers even had an after-hours soup-keg-stand competition…

Outcome C…

Linda and Boris are so touched that you went out of their way to include them that they gift you an old ladle that has been passed down in Linda’s family for many generations. Years later, you bring it to an antiques shop for an appraisal and discover it’s worth a small fortune! You use the money to help send Linda and Boris’s adorable grandchildren to college. A little extra effort can truly go a long way, no?


No matter what your holiday plans or potluck preferences, we hope these Proposals pointers have proved both pleasant and pragmatic.

If you want to look closer at any of the features in our adventures above, check out our Help Book entry on Proposals, and don’t hesitate to contact our Support team if any issues arise.

Here’s to a holiday full of adventures!

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Fantastical on Apple Watch: What Setup is Best for You? https://flexibits.com/blog/2023/11/fantastical-on-apple-watch-what-setup-is-best-for-you/ Mon, 13 Nov 2023 22:21:36 +0000 https://flexibits.com/blog/?p=4201 Today’s post is for all the productivity people out there — and we know you’re out there, because we know that Fantastical is one of the best tools for keeping your schedule and your life organized. 😉

Today’s post is also for all the Apple Watch people out there — and we know you’re out there, because our Support team has been chatting with a lot of you about how to get the most out of Fantastical on your Apple Watch. Whether you’ve never configured a single complication or you’re a champion of customization, we’re sure you’ll find something new to try in this post.

So, what kind of Fantastical setup is best for you on the Apple Watch? Start by picking your favorite of these four productivity methods:

  • Time Blocking
  • Eat the Frog
  • Biological Prime Time
  • Medium Method

Then look below to see the configuration we recommend!

If you like Time Blocking…

What is Time Blocking? Proactively scheduling your day into specific blocks where you focus on one thing at a time.

What this productivity method says about you: Some of the most important aspects of your job involve deep work, but you’re a busy person. You abhor interruptions, distractions, and context-switching. You’re likely a visual thinker who likes clean (possibly colorful) aesthetics.

How your should set up your Apple Watch: We recommend filling your watch face with complications that are all geared towards helping you maintain your focus, while your Smart Stack gives you an aesthetically pleasing glance at the day.

  • Use the Today’s Date complication, especially if you’re a day-theming time-blocker.
  • Include the Up Next complication to help you stay on top of the exact task you’re meant to focus on in each time block.
  • Having the Up Next Timeline widget in your Smart Stack will help you get a quick glance at the other time blocks you have coming up as well.

Shown below is a watch with that configuration, along with mindfulness and music complications to help keep you focused. All this on the lovely Palette face — a clean, colorful aesthetic that will match your time-blocked calendar nicely.

Watch face with Today’s Date, Mindfulness, Music, and Up Next complications (Palette)
Smart Stack with Up Next Timeline widget (Palette)

If you like to Eat the Frog…

What is Eat the Frog? No one likes to eat the frog, and that’s the point. This productivity method is all about doing the hardest thing(s) first.

What this productivity method says about you: You’re prone to procrastination, and you tend to feel distracted by your own tendency to procrastinate. You benefit from having a firm yet helpful hand to make sure you actually get the boring things on your To-Do list done.

How your should set up your Apple Watch: It’s important that your watch face helps direct you to the things you need to get done and nothing else. Avoid clutter — save that for the Smart Stack.

  • Use the Today’s Remaining Tasks complication to keep yourself focused on the remaining To-Do list items of the day — and no other complications. That way, a look at your watch simply tells you what time it is and how much there’s left to do.
  • Swipe to the Smart Stack for the Today’s Date widget and Up Next widget that will help you put the frogs you still have to eat in the context of the rest of your day and week.

Below, we have a watch with just these features displayed on the Solar Analog watch face. Bonus: the Solar Analog face changes with the position of the sun — another subtle nudge to remind you that time is passing! And it’s green. Like a frog. And “Solar Analog” rhymes with frog. The perks are truly endless.

Watch face with Today’s Remaining Tasks complication (Solar Analog)
Smart Stack with Today’s Date and Up Next widgets (Solar Analog)

If you like to track your Biological Prime Time…

What is Biological Prime Time? Tracking data about how your energy ebbs and flows throughout the day, then setting up your schedule to adhere to your body’s natural tendencies.

What this productivity method says about you: You love data, charts, and graphs. You’re in tune with your body and you often adjust your schedule and prioritize tasks based on fitness, health, and physical well-being.

How you should set up your Apple Watch: We say fill your watch face up with complications. The more tracking, the better!

  • The Launch Fantastical complication can help you quickly open up your calendar and take notes on how much energy you had during different events throughout your day — another tool to help with your tracking.
  • Include the Today’s Remaining Events complication so you can quickly gauge how much more energy you need through the day.
  • Use the Up Next complication to see how much time you have before you need to muster up energy for your next event.

Here’s what that configuration looks like, plus a fitness tracker and compass, on the Modular watch face. With all these complications, you don’t even really need a Smart Stack.

Watch face with Fitness, Compass, Launch Fantastical, Today’s Remaining Events, and Up Next complications (Modular)

If you like the Medium Method…

What is the Medium Method? Using the perfect blend of digital and analog to track tasks, set priorities, and optimize your schedule.

What this productivity method says about you: You don’t care what anyone says — a pen and paper is still the best way to take notes. You’re not a luddite, but to you, sitting down with a notepad and some post-its is the best way to get things done and prepare for a busy week.

How your should set up your Apple Watch: Lean into your analog proclivities, both stylistically and functionally, while still getting all the benefits of wearing such a smart watch.

  • Throw the Today’s Date complication up on the watch face to complement the analog clock.
  • The Today’s Remaining Tasks + Events complication will give you a quick look at the goals and priorities you set for this day without bogging you down.
  • Put the Launch Fantastical widget in your Smart Stack so you can get deeper into calendaring when it’s time to wind down and set your priorities for the following day.

Here’s what this configuration looks like on the charmingly old-fashioned Meridian watch face.

Watch face with Today’s Date and Today’s Remaining Tasks + Events complications (Meridian)
Smart Stack with Launch Fantastical widget (Meridian)

Now get customizing!

Remember: you can set up the complications and widgets shown above on the Apple Watch itself, but there’s plenty more you can customize from your iPhone by going to Fantastical > Settings > Apple Watch.

If you have a favorite Apple Watch setup with Fantastical, we’d love to hear about it!

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Back to School Scheduling Tips: Part 2 https://flexibits.com/blog/2023/09/back-to-school-scheduling-tips-part-2/ Wed, 13 Sep 2023 23:43:43 +0000 https://flexibits.com/blog/?p=3787 Alright, so your individual schedule is all loaded up with classes and assignments, and your Calendar Sets are keeping everything organized just the way you like it. (What’s that? They’re not? Well go read Part 1 and come back when they are!)

Now it’s time to start scheduling with… drumroll please… your community.

We know, we know, scheduling with other people can be a real hassle, but don’t worry — that’s exactly what our tips are about today. (Plus one bonus tip for your mental health. 🧘)

Tip 4: Coordinating Schedules with Proposals

You’re in a new class. You’re ready to ace these exams. You’ve even got yourself a study group, and all you need to do is find a time to meet up, but… oof. Cue the coordination nightmare:

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Proposals can keep group scheduling from ever feeling like this purgatorial puzzle box again.

This tool is best used when you’re trying to find the best time that will work for a whole group, rather than stick to openings in one person’s schedule.

You can allow invitees to share the invite with others by adding a Fantastical link to the invite, set event approvals to automatic or manual, determine whether invitees can see other people that were invited, and more.

🧑‍🎓Students tend get a lot use out of Proposals for things like…

  • Study sessions: Create a Fantastical link so that people can invite other classmates if they want.
  • Group projects: Limit the invite to just your group, and keep the group project headache to a minimum by setting up several different work sessions with automatic approval.
  • Post-final ragers: Gotta make sure you schedule the end-of-semester blowout once all of your friends are actually finished with exams, right?

(…okay, we’re kind of kidding about that last one.)

If you’re ready to propose some study times, this article and this video have all the information you need.

Tip 5: Setting Appointments with Openings

Maybe you’re not trying to coordinate with a group, but instead need to let other people reserve time with you. In that case, you’ll want to get set up with Openings!

Openings is best used when you’ve got fixed times in your schedule that other people need to adhere to in order to get an appointment with you.

You can limit the number of people that can sign up for your appointments, set minimum break times or lead times, and determine whether or not you need to manually approve appointments before they’re scheduled.

🧑‍🏫 Educators tell us they like to use Openings for…

  • Office hours: Set a high number on the guest limit with automatic approval to let a lot of students sign up for the same office hours slot.
  • Tutoring slots: Use manual approval to make sure it’s a class you know you can tutor, and add a 20-minute lead time to all appointments so you can prepare for each session.
  • Music lessons: Limit appointments to one guest so that a slot is automatically blocked off once someone reserves it.

Plus, all of your settings can be saved in a template so that you can schedule, rinse, and repeat!

Sound like the tool for you? Check out this video or read this article to get started.

❓But wait, my students/classmates don’t use Fantastical. What do I do?

Haven’t convinced everyone you know to use Fantastical yet? Not a problem! Both Openings and Proposals will work just fine with any calendar tool they use.

Tip 6: Maintain your Sanity

All this talk of study sessions and office hours has us ready for a break already. When you need to press pause on it all, take advantage of those Calendar Sets you so diligently set up with Focus Filters.

Instead of the standard Focus mode, which blocks all notifications and messages, Focus Filters can be set up to only notify you within the category you’re trying to focus on at any given moment.

iOS devices automatically suggest Personal, Work, and Sleep Focus Filters, but you can customize them to suit your needs for the school year. For instance…

  • Create a School Focus Filter using your School Calendar Set to only allow school-related notifications while you’re teaching or studying.
  • Use a class-specific Calendar Set to create a Class-Specific Focus Filter for when you and all your classmates are cramming for that one nasty final.
  • Link a Calendar Set specific to your tutoring sessions to a Tutoring Focus Filter so you can focus on tutoring while still getting messages from your tutees.

Like Calendar Sets, there are limitless ways you could configure your Focus Filters for your mental health needs. You can learn more about using Focus Filters with Fantastical here.

As always, if you need help with these tips or anything else, don’t hesitate to hit up our Support team. Think of them as your personal Flexibits tutors. 🤓

And with that, we can all get back to getting back to school!

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Back to School Scheduling Tips: Part 1 https://flexibits.com/blog/2023/09/back-to-school-scheduling-tips-part-1/ Tue, 12 Sep 2023 23:55:46 +0000 https://flexibits.com/blog/?p=3714 It’s September, and we all know what that means: time to whip out the ol’ Jansport, order yourself a PSL, and sharpen up those pencils.

Does anybody still use pencils?

The mini-season known as “Back to School” is upon us, and what better way to prepare for the year than sharpening up your scheduling prowess?

This is the first of two posts that will be “chalk”-full of tips to help you achieve calendar bliss this school year. (Does anybody still use chalk…?)

Tip 1: Get Set Up Ahead of Time

Our first tip is more of a meta-tip: set aside a dedicated time to get your calendar configured and organized just the way you like it.

Instead of scrambling to figure out your scheduling tools in the moment that you need them, you’ll thank yourself for having gotten everything sorted while you had the energy and the headspace to do it right. It’s Delayed Gratification 101.

Read on to set up your calendar subscriptions, start tracking deadlines directly in your calendar, and get creative with Calendar Sets. If you don’t have time for all that right now, bookmark this baby and come back when you do!

Tip 2: Use your Calendar to Track Classes and Due Dates

Use Class-Specific Calendars: As a first step, make sure you’re subscribed to any and all calendars you need to track this year.

  • For students: If your teacher has provided a class-specific calendar, be sure to use the associated URL to subscribe to their calendar. This page will walk you through adding a calendar subscription on Fantastical if you haven’t done that before.
  • For teachers: If you haven’t started creating class-specific calendars for your students yet, we highly recommend it — we are calendar nerds, after all! 🤓

Your class-specific calendar can include not only class times, but assignments and due dates as well. Fantastical will help you easily add to, organize, and toggle these calendars as you see fit.

Side note: you can also use Interesting Calendars to make your calendar show holidays, moon phases, and more — plus, if you want to follow your school’s sports schedule, there are a ton of college sports teams to choose from!

Keep Track of Homework and Due Dates: Calendars are not just for showing events — you can add assignments directly into your calendar on their respective due dates so that you never miss another deadline.

Fantastical’s natural language parser is well set up to help you do this. For instance, if you want to make sure you finish your math homework by September 19th, just type the following into Fantastical:

task Math Homework 9/19

Make sure the proper list is selected, then watch the task fly into place!

Now that you’ve got class-specific calendars that are set up to show class times and due dates, it’s time get fancy with them.

Tip 3: Toggle Between Calendar Views

Between classes, work, hobbies, and, y’know, “having a life,” seeing everything on your calendar all at once might be a little daunting. As the school year starts, Calendar Sets will be your best friend, we promise.

If you organize your events and tasks into Calendar Sets — say, School, Work, and Personal — things will quickly look much more manageable:

Ahh. Breathing a sigh of relief already.

There are essentially endless ways you could configure your Calendar Sets depending on how you use your calendar and what your goals are. Here are a few ideas:

  • Themed Calendar Set: Maybe you’re in a psychology class, doing a psychology research internship, and participating in psychology studies at your school. You could group these events and tasks into one psychology-themed calendar and get a glimpse of how much time you’re spending nerding out about the human mind this year.
  • Fun Calendar Set: If your “Personal” Calendar Set includes chores and life admin, try making a “Fun” Calendar Set that’s just for the stuff you’re looking forward to. You could set this calendar to only display after 5PM and on weekends so that you’re not distracted by all your fun plans when you’re trying to work or study.
  • Aspirational Calendar Set: Perhaps you’re the kind of person who preemptively blocks out time for exercise, errands, meal prep, and chores — only to find that you don’t actually have the energy for all of it when the time comes. An “Aspirational” Calendar Set can help you take stock of what you hope to do vs. what you have to do.
  • Roommates Calendar Set: If you and your roommates all share calendars, use a Roommates Calendar Set to quickly see when people won’t be home and track house chores. You can even set this calendar to only activate once you get to your house!

Like we said, there’s so much you can do with this tool. For further inspiration, take a peek at these past posts on using Calendar Sets to create work life balance and improve your focus.

If you need a little guidance on how to get started with your Calendar Sets, this support article should help. Get creative! We’d love to hear about any niche use cases you come up with.

We’ll be back tomorrow with Part 2 including more juicy calendar tips to get your school year off to a great start. Class dismissed! 🍎

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What’s New in Accessibility https://flexibits.com/blog/2023/08/whats-new-in-accessibility/ Tue, 01 Aug 2023 15:46:03 +0000 https://flexibits.com/blog/?p=3600 As we’ve mentioned several times, shipping new features and improvements in our apps is something we love doing. After all, adding new features and iterating on them is something we’re good at, and have been doing for several years!

Today is no different, because in this blog post we’ll be showing some new features and changes we’ve made over the course of this year… but we’ll be looking at Fantastical from a different perspective.

We’ve spent the last several updates improving accessibility support, to help make Fantastical better for visually disabled users relying on VoiceOver when using their devices. Accessibility is something we’re committed to, so while there are several changes we are discussing today, there will also be more improvements coming in the future.

To get started, make sure you’re running Fantastical version 3.7.16 or higher on your iOS devices to access the features we’ll be describing here!

Accessibility Navigation

Fantastical has several different layouts to display information about your events and tasks. DayTicker and Calendar are quite dense: you have a few days (DayTicker) or a full calendar at the top giving you a clue (the more stripes or dots you have, the busier you are), and below this there’s your full event list.

If you’re not relying on VoiceOver, it’s easy. In DayTicker the leftmost day is the first one in the list below, and so on. You see three stripes, then you gaze down a bit and you immediately see what your three events are.

If you’re relying on VoiceOver however, things are a lot harder. You can swipe through DayTicker and hear VoiceOver describing your days (e.g. “July 12, 2023, two events”, “July 13, 2023, one event”) but then there’s no easy way for you to actually understand what these events are. Continuing to swipe left/right will navigate the DayTicker moving forward in to the future (it’s an infinite list), so you’re left with placing your finger randomly on the screen hoping to hit the list below DayTicker or Calendar.

As of Fantastical 3.7.16 we’ve changed how this works. Days in DayTicker and Calendar are now marked as buttons, so to reuse the previous example, VoiceOver now reads “July 13, 2023, one event, button.” This makes a big difference, because you now know that you can double tap on the screen to activate the element. Activating this element will move focus to the first event of the day in the list below. In short, it acts like a link to your event.

Check out this video for how it works in practice, so you can hear what VoiceOver says when using the new element.

Accessibility navigation improvements for Fantastical iOS

Another big improvement is how we handle Go To Today, and navigating to specific days in general. When you tap (or double tap, for VoiceOver users) on the header you’ll jump back to today. Not a big deal if you’re a sighted user, as you’ll notice the content scrolling and then can carry on with your task.

For VoiceOver users however, this is frustrating: you don’t know the content has scrolled and you have navigated to today because the focus remains on the button that triggered the action. You’re left trying to place your finger on the screen hoping to hit the today element, or anywhere close enough, so you can navigate to it.

We’ve changed this so now every view moves focus to Today’s element, and you’ll be able to continue navigating through your days with low effort. This change is demonstrated in the following video: we start in Month View, and when navigating to Today it moves focus to today, where we can then navigate through each event.

Accessibility improvements for Go to Today action in Fantastical iOS

No matter your layout preference, navigating to Today will always provide you information about your day, regardless of your abilities.

The same change also applies to the Go to Date option. If you double tap and hold on the header you’ll be presented with a date picker. Once you’re done choosing your date, focus will now be on the new date in your current view. The following video walks you through going to a specific day in Week view.

Accessibility improvements for Go to Date action in Fantastical iOS

Empty days in DayTicker

We’ve made a small change for the DayTicker view in Fantastical, but it should help reduce confusion with this view. When navigating through DayTicker, if you land on a day that has no events you’ll now hear VoiceOver saying something like “July 14, 2023, no events.” You’ll no longer be left wondering why there’s a gap in your week, even if VoiceOver provided you the audio feedback of having moved its cursor “somewhere on the screen.”

Quarter view

Quarter View is now a bit more useful on iOS for VoiceOver users. You were previously able to navigate through quarters, day by day. However we were not providing any specific information about each day, making this view not very helpful.

This has changed, and now VoiceOver will read a brief summary of each day, similar to what the DayTicker view does.

Year view

We’ve also made the Year view on iOS more accessible. In older versions, VoiceOver would only read month names, providing no information about days in each month. It was not very useful, as you would only hear “January, February, March, April…”

Now you can navigate through the days similarly to DayTicker and Quarter View: VoiceOver will read the day and the number of events for that day. And you can leverage accessibility navigation too! Double tapping on a day will switch to Calendar View, focusing the day. You’re only another double tap away from jumping to the list to learn more about your day.

Accessibility improvements in Year view for Fantastical iOS

Interesting Calendars

For our Premium subscribers, we have overhauled our Interesting Calendars feature on both macOS and iOS, making subscribing to these calendars completely accessible. VoiceOver users are now able to browse Interesting Calendars, hear a preview of them, and subscribe or unsubscribe easily.

Parsed tokens

Finally, did you know you could type / in the parser to quickly set the calendar you’re creating the event on? Well, on iOS this would cause VoiceOver to read “attachment.png,” and on macOS it would read “embedded.” We’ve fixed this so now VoiceOver will read the actual content of the token on both platforms; for example, typing “Lunch with Chrissie /work” in the parser is now read as “Lunch, invitee: Chrissie M, calendar: Work” when VoiceOver is involved.

The same applies to date tokens, which get added when you long tap to create events (iOS) or double click to create events (macOS). Those will now be read correctly when using VoiceOver with Fantastical.

We hope the latest changes have helped make Fantastical better for all of our users, and will be continuing to improve accessibility in our apps with future updates.

If you ever run into an issue with accessibility, or the apps in general, just reach out to our Support team and we will be happy to help!

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Fantastical & Todoist: A Match Made in Heaven https://flexibits.com/blog/2023/06/fantastical-todoist-a-match-made-in-task-heaven/ Tue, 27 Jun 2023 14:07:05 +0000 https://flexibits.com/blog/?p=3526 Tasks, to-dos, reminders… who among us does not have an ever-growing list of items that need to be completed?

They can be quick and easy (like feeding your fish), or they can require a lot more work (that garden’s not going to plant itself!), but either way you need to get them checked off your list. As you likely know, you can sync your Apple Reminders directly to Fantastical to easily manage those tasks alongside your calendar events, but did you know that if you use Todoist you can add that account as well?

If not, then it’s time to get excited because Todoist integrates directly with Fantastical letting you can manage your projects and events together in one app! Today we’re going to highlight just a few of the things you’ll be able to do after adding your Todoist account directly to Fantastical

Party planning made easy 🎈

Your best friend is having a baby and it’s up to you to host a baby shower to celebrate the upcoming arrival. The party is in a few months, so you need to start planning now to get everything organized! You’ve created a new project in Todoist so you don’t forget anything important, but keeping up with multiple apps can be tedious when all you want to do is plan out your project.

With your Todoist account set up in Fantastical, you’ll have access to all of your projects and calendars in one place so you can update tasks and choose a date for the event at the same time. You can create a proposal to find the time that will work best for the expectant family, and then start adding items to your to-do list without missing a beat.

Want to make sure you don’t forget to order the cake? Set a due date and time on the task so that you get a reminder from Fantastical (and see it on your calendar). 

Need to keep track of the decorations you are going to use? Add them to your project using your Decorations label.

Planning this party is going to be a breeze with the help of Fantastical’s Todoist integration, and it’s already shaping up to be the best baby shower ever!

Preventing task overload 😵

Bob and his family use Todoist to keep organized by assigning specific chores to each family member. It’s a great way to delegate, but with a wife and 3 kids, Bob’s task list is starting to look a bit cluttered (and a little terrifying).

What he really wants is a way to just see the items he’s responsible for without having to create a new project for his assigned chores. Good thing he uses Fantastical with his Todoist account, because with a few simple steps, he can hide the tasks he doesn’t need to see from his task list (and calendar views). In a matter of seconds, he’s able to go to Fantastical > Settings > Accounts, select his Todoist account, and enable “Hide tasks assigned to others.”

With this done, Bob can focus on getting his assigned chores finished without having to worry about what everyone else is supposed to be working on. 

He’ll have everything looking spiffy in time for the big 4th of July cookout, so he can enjoy a day full of family, good food, and lots of fireworks! 🎆

Accessing the Todoist app directly from Fantastical

While you love using Fantastical to manage your project lists, sometimes you still need to open the Todoist app to access a few specific options. Sure, it doesn’t take a huge amount of time to switch to a new app, but it can easily break your concentration when you are trying to complete an important assignment. 

Add in other distractions (like that text you just received from your boss asking where your report is), and by the time you manage to close Fantastical, open Todoist, and find the correct task, you’ve already forgotten what you were trying to do in the first place.

Cue the new “Open in Todoist” option from Fantastical. Just tap and hold the task in Fantastical on iOS (or right-click on the Mac) and select “Open in Todoist” to be taken immediately to the Todoist app, and the specific task you need to edit.

You don’t get distracted by context switching, letting you update your task AND get that report mailed right away!

We hope you’ve enjoyed this look at some of the ways Fantastical and Todoist work together to make your life easier.

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Make Every Day Easier with Openings https://flexibits.com/blog/2023/05/make-every-day-easier-with-openings/ Thu, 18 May 2023 16:47:19 +0000 https://flexibits.com/blog/?p=3347 Openings is a major feature we announced last year was included with Fantastical Scheduling. Openings was designed to help out with your professional life when scheduling appointments with clients. However, we didn’t imagine you would find so many creative uses of this feature! You’ve let us know of many unique ways that you’re using Fantastical meeting links to generate business or help make your personal life easier than before, and you all seem to love it as much as we do. 😍

In this post, we’ll explore some of the most common use cases we’ve seen since releasing Openings, and maybe you can find some inspiration on how you’ll use it next.

Ever need a vacation from planning your vacation? 

Are you dreaming of your next vacation? Vacations are enjoyable once you’re there and can enjoy the hard work put into them, however planning and leading up to the vacation can get very stressful. 

For me, the family dog has to be in good hands while we are away, otherwise I can’t fully enjoy myself. The easiest way to manage this that I have found is to send out my Openings link to our family members who have offered to take shifts staying with our dog or watching him at their home. 

Rather than have my volunteers figure out the schedule on their own, I send out an email with all the details they need to know, including the Openings link that lets them “reserve” the time that they will be watching our dog. This also allows me to look at my calendar while I’m on vacation and see who currently has our beloved animal. 

Not only does this make me feel more comfortable knowing who is taking care of our fur baby, I can also help manage the schedule if changes are needed, or someone is not able to help at all, and make arrangements based on the existing schedule. 🐶

Help a friend in need with your Openings link

A friend from your local friend group broke his leg and is now in recovery mode, while still trying to take care of his family. You had a helpful idea of starting a meal train, to help with his recovery and take the pressure off of providing for the family, so that he can focus on getting better. 

Instead of starting an email or text thread, where everyone has to reply and then you have to coordinate each date that people sign up for, try sending out an Openings link with the info for people to book a time to deliver a meal to the family. You can fully customize your Openings link with a title and even a few pointers in the Description field so that people understand what will be requested of them when signing up, such as dietary restrictions or even where to leave the food on drop off. 

When the signup is complete and all of the entries are taken, you can then print off the schedule from a macOS device and give it to your friend so that they’re aware of when the meals will show up, and who each meal is coming from. 

Set your work day up for success

If you are in the photography business, you may be familiar with “mini shoots.” Mini shoots are a great way for customers to get a quick 15 or 30 minute photography session resulting in a handful of images. Photographers typically have a location set up with a backdrop and have multiple people sign up for sessions throughout an afternoon or a set period of a few hours. 

It’s not uncommon for people to book slots through a social media post, or even by leaving a comment in the comment section of a post. In some cases, the photographer can easily get overbooked based on demand or have to turn clients away if too many people are interested. Using an Openings link in the body of the announcement for the mini shoot will allow potential clients to see the available times, and the limited space, and book the appointment themselves. 📸

Also, make sure to use the Break time feature when creating your meeting template, as this will allow for a break before or after each meeting to account for the time it takes to switch between clients. 

Use Openings to add people to your team

Let’s stay in the business world for a bit, as one thing that will never change is the need for hiring new people as time goes on. Turnover in a company is inevitable and it can be complicated to bring on a new hire to your company. 

It can be difficult to find someone who takes the position seriously, and will give their all to a potential job offering. Sending candidates your Openings Scheduling link for them to book their interview time will force them to show initiative, rather than you having to offer a specific time that they may not reply to. This allows you to skip the questioning of who is committed to joining the company and gives the interviewees a chance to prove themselves prior to their first interview! 

When editing your meeting template, be sure to use our conference call integration, which will add your video conference to each meeting that is booked for you!

Learn more 

Since announcing Openings, we’ve loved hearing how all of you have integrated your Openings links into everyday scenarios, and we hope this post has inspired you with different ways to incorporate your links with this post. Reach out and let us know what you think if you try something new!

Check out our Support pages for more information on Openings, and as always, if you have any questions please feel free to reach out to us on our website

We hope you have an awesome week ahead, and thanks for reading!

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Fantastical Actions in Cardhop https://flexibits.com/blog/2023/04/fantastical-actions-in-cardhop/ Tue, 18 Apr 2023 15:00:00 +0000 https://flexibits.com/blog/?p=3365 By now we all know that the Flexibits Premium subscription gives you access to both Fantastical and Cardhop, and all the excellent features in each app. When used separately, they are two great ways to help you organize your life. Fantastical makes sure you never miss an important event, and Cardhop keeps you in contact with family, friends, and colleagues. 

But we know what some of you are probably thinking… “I love using both apps on their own, but wouldn’t it be even better if we could use them together?”

We totally agree! That’s why we’ve created Fantastical actions in Cardhop, letting you take advantage of both apps by linking specific contacts from Cardhop to your events and tasks in Fantastical. So, sit back and enjoy the ride because today we are going to explore the magic of the new actions that connect both apps. (We do ask that you please keep your hands and feet inside the ride at all times.)

Quick and easy invites

If you’ve been keeping up with the Flexireads blog, you’re probably familiar with the first action on the list since it was highlighted in a post by one of our users, Matt, but let’s get a quick refresher on the Fantastical Invite action in Cardhop.

Making sure you invite everyone to an event can be frustrating when you have to add each person individually. Sure, it’s easy when there are just 2 or 3 invitees involved, but what about when it’s a team of 15? Cardhop makes it quick and easy to organize all of your contacts, and now you just need a way to use that information in Fantastical. We hear you loud and clear! So let’s take a look at our first integrated action in Cardhop, the Fantastical Invite action. 😊

With the Fantastical Invite action, all it takes is a couple of seconds in Cardhop and your invitees are all added to your Fantastical event. Activate the action by typing “invite” then follow that with your contact or group name.

Hit enter and Fantastical starts creating an event with your contacts added as invitees.

All that’s left for you to do is enter the event info and add it to your calendar. It doesn’t matter if you are inviting one person or 20, the Fantastical Invite action has you covered!

Link a contact to your events

Keeping up with family can be hard if you are scattered all over the world. It may not be possible to take a 12-hour flight every month for a visit with your grandparents, but you can always hop on a FaceTime call to catch up with the latest family gossip. A repeating event in Fantastical is an easy way to make sure you don’t miss your monthly call, and you’ve got Granny’s info added in Cardhop. Now all you need is a way to link the two items for even easier access. 

Check out the Fantastical Event action in Cardhop — we think you’ll be pleased. This lets you create an event in Fantastical that includes a link to a second action from Cardhop. Just type “event” and add the action you want to use, followed by your contact. 

Not only will you be able to create a repeating event in Fantastical that shows up every month, but the event will also have a link added that lets you start your FaceTime call directly from Fantastical!

Now you don’t have to worry about missing the latest news on your cousin’s new relationship, and Granny doesn’t have to sit at home wondering if you’ll remember to call. 😁

We didn’t forget about tasks!

Sometimes you want an item that you can easily check off to show it’s been taken care of. You don’t want to have to add an event to your calendar when a task is all you need to remind you to send an email or make a quick phone call. No worries! We made sure to include tasks in the mix when creating the new actions in Cardhop so you can easily attach a contact to those as well. 

Start by typing “task” in Cardhop and follow that with the action you want to take and the contact’s name.

Instead of an event, Fantastical will start creating a task so that you can fill in the remaining details and quickly add it to your calendar.

When it’s time to send your email, you can start your draft directly from the task in Fantastical with the contact details already included. No more switching between programs and scrambling to find the correct contact information, it’s all available with one tap of the finger or click of your mouse.

Learn more

Want to find out more about the available actions in Cardhop that you can use with our new event and task actions? Simply type a ? in the Cardhop parser and scroll down to the Actions section.

You can also find a complete list of actions in our Support pages for Cardhop on the Mac  and Cardhop on iOS.

If you have any questions, just reach out to our Support team, and as always, keep an eye out for more tips and tricks on the Flexireads blog! 

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