7 Reasons why Fantastical is the best calendar app out there

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If you're looking for a calendar app that does it all, look no further than Fantastical. Here are just a few reasons why I love it:

1. All in one view

Fantastical seamlessly blends calendar events and to-do items in one view, making it easy to see what you have going on at a glance.

2. Connects to multiple accounts

Whether you use Google Calendar, Todoist, iCloud, or Exchange, Fantastical has you covered. It even connects to MeetUp, so you can stay on top of all your events in one place.

3. Browse and subscribe to interesting calendars

Fantastical lets you browse and subscribe to calendars for things like TV shows, so you never miss an episode.

4. Custom views with calendar sets

Create custom views with calendar sets, which allow you to group calendars and to-do list projects manually. You can even set them to trigger automatically based on time and location.

5. No need for yet another account

Unlike many other apps, Fantastical doesn't require you to sign up for yet another account. It's ready to go out of the box.

6. Templates for recurring events

If you have recurring events that aren't consistently frequent, Fantastical's templates feature is a lifesaver. Simply create time blocks with pre-set time and visibility, and you're good to go.

7. Available on all your devices

Whether you're on desktop, iPad, iPhone, or Apple Watch, Fantastical has an app for you.

Overall, Fantastical is the best calendar app out there. It's versatile, customizable, and user-friendly, making it the perfect choice for anyone who wants to stay organized and on top of their schedule. Give it a try today – you won't be disappointed!

Ax Ali

I am the founder and CEO of 3rd brain the AI productivity app built for couples.

https://theaxali.com
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