What calendars should be
Daybridge has revolutionised how I organise my life.
Most calendar apps feel very corporate: designed around meetings. Daybridge takes a different approach and feels far more human; designed for my personal life and how I actually live.
The design is excellent - pixel perfect. It is a joy to use compared to the stagnant corporate surfaces of the typical calendar apps.
The real innovation, though, is the philosophy of the product, seamlessly merging different personas in one calendar view.
If you’ve ever felt that traditional calendar apps didn’t work for you, give Daybridge a go.
Most calendar apps feel very corporate: designed around meetings. Daybridge takes a different approach and feels far more human; designed for my personal life and how I actually live.
The design is excellent - pixel perfect. It is a joy to use compared to the stagnant corporate surfaces of the typical calendar apps.
The real innovation, though, is the philosophy of the product, seamlessly merging different personas in one calendar view.
If you’ve ever felt that traditional calendar apps didn’t work for you, give Daybridge a go.
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Not getting a code
I’ve been using Daybridge as my main calendar for a few months now and seeing that they’re out of beta is really exciting! One downfall is now I need a phone number to sign in, which is cool, but it’s not sending me a code to my phone number so that I can sign in. It’s frustrating because now I just have a dead app on my phone that o can’t do anything with
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Response from developer
Thanks for using Daybridge and for sticking with us through beta! We’re sorry about the issue with phone number sign-in - it’s temporary, and we’re working to fix it. In the meantime, if you head to app.daybridge.com and click the Discord link in the profile menu, we’ll be able to help you more quickly.
Style over substance…
I genuinely don’t understand what the direction of travel is here?
I can get onboard with the concept of a calendar that’s less work-focussed, but the product just feels so lightweight and so obviously lacking in functionality that I can’t see how anyone uses it as a viable alternative to a standard calendar app.
The company seems obsessed by minute UI details which is all well and good, but they could do with just shipping a less polished product faster that actually gets them to something distinctive.
At the moment it feels like a Dribbble prototype that someone’s put together as a design school exercise. A project, not a product.
I can get onboard with the concept of a calendar that’s less work-focussed, but the product just feels so lightweight and so obviously lacking in functionality that I can’t see how anyone uses it as a viable alternative to a standard calendar app.
The company seems obsessed by minute UI details which is all well and good, but they could do with just shipping a less polished product faster that actually gets them to something distinctive.
At the moment it feels like a Dribbble prototype that someone’s put together as a design school exercise. A project, not a product.
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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.
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.
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Sorry but leave it to the professionals
Everyone and their mother are making calendar applications now a days. Really don’t bother if you’re going to make the same thing everyone else has made.







