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HEY Calendar

HEY Calendar

Make your day

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All Versions of HEY Calendar

1.7.6

June 10, 2024

- Improves push notifications for all-day events

1.7.5

May 28, 2024

Bug fixes: - Habits will now appear in the order they're shown on the web - Midnight is now shown correctly when in 24hr time - Fixes an issue when taking a photo to send to support
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1.7.4

May 23, 2024

Bug fixes and improvements.

1.7.3

May 23, 2024

Fixed a bug where “Add do” button would be missing from this week.

1.7.2

May 21, 2024

- Set your preferred time format (12/24h). - Pick the first day of the week. - Bug fixes and improvements
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1.7.1

May 20, 2024

Bug fixes and improvements

1.7.0

May 14, 2024

Track time spent on any activity by recording it directly from your iPhone and iPad.
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1.6.2

May 6, 2024

Bug fixes and improvements.

1.6.1

April 24, 2024

Bugfixes and improvements.

1.6.0

April 9, 2024

- Added support for countdowns on recurring events. - Bug fixes and improvements.
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Price History of HEY Calendar

Description of HEY Calendar

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

Does HEY Calendar work on iPads?

Yes, HEY Calendar supports iPad devices.
HEY Calendar was created by Basecamp, LLC.
The HEY Calendar app currently supports iOS 16.4 or later.
The HEY Calendar app has a user rating of 4.5.
The App Genre Of Hey Calendar Is Productivity.
1.7.6 is the most recent version of HEY Calendar.
The latest HEY Calendar update came out on July 5, 2024.
HEY Calendar launched on January 9, 2024.
The HEY Calendar app is suitable for children aged Basecamp, LLC.
The HEY Calendar app is now available in American English.
Sorry, HEY Calendar is not available on Apple Arcade.
Sorry, in-app purchases are not accessible within HEY Calendar.
Unfortunately, HEY Calendar is not optimized for use with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of HEY 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.
  • Not ready to replace iCloud

    I rely on iCloud and have for many years, for not only my own calendars, but my families, calendars, which we share four of them. In order for this application to be considered by me as a full replacement, the following issues that I have at minimum will need to be addressed:

    - offline support. That’s the bad side of having an electron web app is I can’t even create or modify entries while off-line, I just get an error that the Internet is down and to retry. Bad. I would like to be able to use full functionality without synchronization until my connection comes back, then make all the changes.

    - recurring meetings. I am very limited in this regard, and I cannot create a meeting for say, the third Thursday of every month. The odd thing is when I imported .ics events from my iCloud calendars that had those recurred times, they did come over, but they are not edible, so it is possible it’s just not implemented.

    - Integration with Apple Watch. This is a complete non-starter for me without a complication and application.

    - Overall some nice ideas, but needs a lot of work.
  • 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.