![]() ![]() Drag and drop isn’t a feature which the developer explains in his blog but nonetheless leaves me feeling let down. In other words, there isn’t much functionality beyond what you see. I saw it promoted on iMore and while it looks pretty clean, what you see is what you get. I was hopeful this would be a great app to help with time blocking. Thank you for your feedback and the kind words! Although there is no direct support in app for Google Calendar (it's being worked on), you can add your Google Calendar in the Settings app under 'Passwords & Accounts', then Hour Blocks will recognise it □ I hope your positive experience continues throughout future updates! I enjoy this much more than going into the calendar on Google or even going into another app to manage my calendar, and having to fill out 1 million different fields just to block time or could get work done. Otherwise it is an incredibly simple idea with a simple and easy to use interface that makes blocking out time on your calendar is very doable. Maybe I’m just nervous and cannot figure the feature out so if the developer reads this post please tell me how to make it work. I only wish that it would sink back to my Google calendar. This is a fantastic app and a great idea. Missing one feature! Question for the developer. ![]() I would recommend following a similar concept to the app “Things.” Now hurry up and add customizable times so I can use the app properly as I’m sure a lot of other people would like to as well and you’ll have a 75% better app just by doing that. Make it more customizable without making it complicated. You have the start of a great app but it needs more work. It’s unrealistic and makes the concept of time planning pointless if you’re only going to have only the start of each hour to base things on. I understand you want to keep the app simple looking (which you should and is the only reason I want to use it) but you have to remember no one plans their day only based on using the start of each hour. But there should be a “+” button that allows you to drop a block in between the hour blocks (that look exactly the same as the hour blocks) but that you can choose the time. The core blocks should be by the hour like you said in your response to a previous review. You can reach me on Twitter User 1928481929 ![]() Hour Blocks was created by an incredibly small team of one and I'd love to hear your thoughts. If you have any questions or feedback, please get in touch. From the playful language to the laid back colour scheme, organising your day doesn’t feel like a chore. You don’t have to abandon using the Calendar app either, as Hour Blocks automatically pulls in events from your calendar.Įvery part of the Hour Blocks experience has been developed to make it as satisfying as possible for you to use. Over time you’ll also start seeing suggested hour blocks based on your previous activity, making the experience even more effortless. Simply tap on an Hour Block, type in what you have planned, and you’re done- with a nice icon automatically generated for you. You can even take advantage of the new iOS 14 home screen with the Hour Blocks widget to show you what's coming up next. Hour Blocks presents a chronological timeline of your next 24 hours, allowing you to focus on what’s truly next, rather than crowding you with anything and everything you have coming up in your life. Whether you’re a student, a small business owner, or even a full-time parent, Hour Blocks is the organisational tool that’s missing from your day-to-day life. “The simplest way to schedule your days” - TapSmartĮffortlessly take control of your day with Hour Blocks, a day planner app that’s both simple and beautiful. “The idea is simple but brilliant” - Gizmodo “Hour Blocks rethinks digital calendars” - Stuff “Hour Blocks solves key problems in digital calendaring” - TechRadar “Take control of your own schedule” - Apple Apple's App of The Day in 150+ countries & TechRadar’s best iPhone apps of 2020! ![]()
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