Daybridge is a new calendar to help you make time for what matters
• Create colourful, categorised events in seconds.
• Share events with anyone, without needing their email address.
• Use your current Google calendars alongside your new Daybridge calendar.
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Is Daybridge free?
Yes, Daybridge is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is Daybridge legit?
Not enough reviews to make a reliable assessment. The app needs more user feedback.
Daybridge had a lot of hype leading up to its release in late 2020 with significant startup Investment and marketing claiming they wanted to make the thing that reinvented digital calendars.
What we have now, 3 years later is a public beta thats last user facing update that wasn’t an icon change occurred a year ago and an barebones feature set lacking template creation for recurring styles of event (you enable recurring entries) and event notes which is frustrating.
Otherwise if you are fine with a basic, multi-platform calendar that doesn’t require a Gmail account, give it a go but at the moment it’s functional but not exceptional.
Please stop allocating tasks for the day after
I really love this calender and the way it looks! However, when i use the app and try to add stuff in, it will add it on the day after. e.g if i have an event on 3rd and i’m not paying attention, the app will easily allocate this event for the 4th. This becomes so annoying because the website will not do that! If they fixed this aspect, I would 100% love it 5 stars
It’s almost like the app and website are two different companies
I was so impressed by Daybridge functionality and the look on the website that I started loading my events in it, and it does exactly what I wanted when using my PC, however the mobile app is a different story. In the app it’s a day view to a page, and that’s almost the limit to its capabilities. I haven’t yet tried it on iPad but this is an insane waste of real estate with the size of mobiles these days, and tablets now using the same OS.
Deleted accounts aren’t deleted
Had an account a while back but decided it wasn’t for me so I deleted my account.
Fast forward to this week, thought I’d give it another try to see what’s changed. I’m unable to register because my previous account was ‘deleted’.
Feels like my previous data wasn’t actually deleted…just marked as deleted.
Not sure..
I don’t fully understand the app. Beyond the strange UX, it just doesn’t seem to do what it’s set out to do. Perhaps the web version is better and the app has slipped by the wayside, but right now this feels like a to do list starter project.
UX Issues:
- My first time opening the app I wanted to view a day/week/month view, but that functionality is seemingly nonexistent
- Due to the above, when I created an event for a future date, I didn’t actually know where it went. There was no indication that I needed to swipe across to find it.
- There is no way to delete historical or in running events. In fact, you can’t delete _any_ events.
Overall I’m a bit surprised by this. It feels beta MVP rather than shippable product. Hopefully it improves but until then it’s back to an alternative.
Sign in Broken
Sign in hasn’t worked since a few days ago, useless app now
Great idea, but it’s form over function right now
I really wanted to love this app, having followed the development and buying into the idea that calendars (by and large) are designed to manage work, not personal time.
But there’s just too many features missing, some of which seem insanely obvious.
1) No way to quickly duplicate events. If I want to schedule something (like a haircut) same time, same place, I have to recreate the entire thing. Boring. Waste of time.
2) No way to get a quick overview for month, or even the week. Not even a little dot indicating something on that day in the month view. Almost like the designer was worried about spoiling the UI. You get a similar view on the web app, but in 2022, people live on their smartphone.
3) No way to customise notifications for upcoming alerts. It’s 10 minutes before, or nothing.
Overall, the concept is great. But it manages to feel both over engineered and under baked at the same time. Is it really more important for someone to log their morning cycle than it is to simply view what they’ve got upcoming for the week?
It could be great. I’m sure it will be. But currently it’s only worth your time existing alongside a more functional calendar app.
Integration
Good, but lack of iOS calendar integration is a blocker.
Waited a year for…..
The calendar with the minimum of functionality - no week view, no agenda view, etc no manual lousy colour scheme, blocky text. In the bin after an hour. There are so many other calendars that are better ( hmm thinking about it every calendar in the App Store ).
The only redeeming feature - its free.