Make your day. The all-new HEY Calendar puts time on your side.
Week after week, not month after month
People think in days and weeks, not months. What’s tomorrow? Later this week? Next week? The HEY Calendar is built around how you think, not how paper calendars were designed.
Habits and highlights
Establish a habit, stick with it. Circle important events so they stand out. Fill your days with memories or moments — not just events.
“Sometime this week” mimics real life
Need to get an oil change? Get some cash from the ATM? Write a thank you note? Maybe this week or next, just not exactly sure when you’ll have a chance? HEY knows “maybe” is a real thing.
And plenty more
The HEY Calendar is a full-featured calendar with many original twists on common — and not so common — conventions. Soon you’ll wonder why all calendars don’t work like this.
- Set countdowns for anticipated events
- Use Day Labels to add context to days
- Set up color-coded sub-calendars
- Flexible reminders so you don’t miss out
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HEY Calendar FAQ
Is HEY Calendar free?
Yes, HEY Calendar is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is HEY Calendar legit?
🤔 The HEY Calendar app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
I signed up for a calendar, and I actually got a life management tool. Beside keeping track of calendar events I’m now using this to track things I need to do that don’t have a specific time attached to them.
The app feels fun, a breath of fresh air from the boring big tech apps
Enjoying as I learn hey calendar
The 4-stars are for intuitive guides with instructions to link other calendars.m ensuring I am not missing important meetings.
Navigating hey calendar is as with everything.
However, I haven’t found how to invite others to meetings.
It’s different in a good way; isolated in a bad way
Okay so I completely understand wanting to build for yourself, not for other platforms. However, it’s pretty limiting to have a calendar app that doesn’t sync with the other major services. I have the same critique of Notion Calendar :/
Half-Done Features, & Little Support
I’m not impressed with the Hey Calendar yet. I’m confident that it will improve over time but i’m not really sold on using it yet. I’m less willing to use it compared to traditional OS calendar applications. Why is there no Month view for example? That seems obvious. Why is time tracking divorced from events? That seems like lazy design. I sent off a couple of feedback emails about features that feel half-finished and got pretty bland “Hey Mail doesn’t do that” responses. Yeah, I know. That’s what I said. Still waiting for greatness but this ain’t it yet.
The calendar I’ve always wanted
It’s the best calendar. I know this because I’ve used other calendars and they are not the best. This calendar is #1 and then probably #2.
Using as my primary calendar
Overall, it’s a great app. My favorite part is the “sometimes this week” feature. I didn’t think I’d use it at first, but now I really love it.
My only dislike is the inability to write to apple or gmail calendars (especially apple). If the developers could somehow get apple to let them add that functionality, it’d be 5 stars.
Going offline …
I canceled my subscription while planning a trip to a location where internet would be spotty when I got there & while traveling.
I feel uncomfortable not knowing if I can access emails related to travel on a plane with no internet. I love HEY but I’ve been stung once and now print emails or save as a PDF.
But HEY Calendar schedules might also suffer from this. I literally do not want to test and validate that I’ll need internet to see an itinerary or events in general.
This isn’t a feature that hasn’t been implemented, it’s a flaw.
Please Add...
Calendar is getting better and better BUT please add an option for event repeat to occur on the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, or 4th [insert day of week] of the month. For example, "repeat every 1st Friday of the month." This missing item is my one reason it's not 5 stars.
Good start
I like the methodology behind it. But it feels a little slow. Not sure why. Feels like I’m clicking “on” things instead of interacting with the things themselves. Just enough to make me want to use the stock calendar.
Also—and maybe more importantly—no caldav support. Once that’s there, it’ll be easier to spend more time with it as a daily tool.
Again, great start.
Integration failings are showstoppers
I like the UI well enough, and the integration with Hey email is nice. Without integration with Calendly or similar, and without support for other clients like Outlook or Gmail, I don’t see enough benefit. I’m afraid I’ll be voting this one off the island.