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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Inlåst i Hey:s ekosystem - Inte färdig
Man är inlåst i Hey:s egna värld, det går inte att se kalendrar någon annanstans - man dock prenumerera på ex.vis iCloud eller Google Cal, men inte göra ändringar.
Spännande idéer i att utveckla kalendern. Tyvärr så är det uselt genomfört. Bara amerikansk tidsstandard, event ligger ovanpå varandra så att de inte syns. Dialogrutan för inmatning av tid är gjord för web och är inte iOS-anpassad. Plus en massa andra fel.
The best calendar
Even though it has been only two days I have used the app and I am still in exploring stage, I have enjoyed the user experience and interface very much. Good job!
Doesn’t make a great first impression
I very much appreciate the intention to rethink how calendar interfaces work, look and feel, but this just aint it in my opinion. It’s not especially intuitive. It’s quite… hard on the eyes. It doesn’t feel like it belongs on iOS at all in my opinion. Apps like Daybridge or Cron are way better examples of how to rethink how a calendar app should look and feel on mobile, and I’m afraid Basecamp has just not nailed calendars the same way they nailed email.