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this post was submitted on 06 Mar 2026
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(looking for just a day, something less excel looking for ease of visual understanding)
(the boxes are great but feel like the horizontal style is easier and being able to slide the boxes or make the sizes different)
Just use multiple calendars?
I use Davx^5 and radicale to sync one (my own) calendar but you could also have multiple and distribute as needed.
It's less of trying to do "days" and more just a 24 hour period of any given day. Syncing isn't necessary as we can all just sit down for a few minutes on a singular device to get a gist of our needs and what our day is like. The calendars I'm used to usually are great for different events for different days but this is just more of a sleep, work, chores, etc in a day and what times they're available. I'll edit in some images in the upload to explain more what I'm looking for.
Well, you can do that too by just marking the time range and repeating the appointment every day(/monday/...).