Seeing different timezones at once in PiCal app

Intuitive time zones

See both your schedule and the proposed time at once. Easily shift the time again to suggest a more suitable option. Customise your timezone names and never ask those “hour difference” questions again. Ensure your call doesn’t have to happen at 2AM. Unless you want to, naturally.

Editing timezone names in PiCal app

Custom time zone names

Call your time zones whatever you want. Use an emoji shorthand. Why keep track of “UTC” when what it really means is “Grandma in New Orleans”?

Timezone indicated around the edge of the day view of PiCal app using a colored dot

Ambient time zone tracking

Be aware of what time it is elsewhere even when you’re just looking at your own schedule. Weel shows you what time it is in other time zones that are relevant to you via subtle dots along the edge of your daily clockface.

Outer and Inner rings

Two calendar groups

If you schedule meetings frequently with the same people, put their shared calendars into the inner ring, and see yours in the outer one. Be ambiently aware of what they’re doing without having their events interfere with your own. Weel also lets you mute both calendars and single events so they don't alert you or show up as "next".

See All Day at once

Don’t miss a thing

Be aware of all the meetings your team has, even the ones they have when you’re asleep. Linear calendars can only show you part of your day at a time. It’s easy to overlook an event that happens between midnight and 6am. Weel shows you all 24 hours at a glance, every day.

Plays nice with others, safely

Weel doesn’t store any of your calendar data. It acts as a window into whatever is already on your phone, and doesn’t send your data anywhere else. This means you can also use Exchange’s business-oriented features and Weel's all-day view and other features in parallel. The right tool for the right job, every time.

Two calendar groups

If you schedule meetings frequently with the same people, put their shared calendars into the inner ring, and see yours in the outer one. Be ambiently aware of what they’re doing without having their events interfere with your own.

Outer and Inner rings

Don’t miss a thing

Be aware of all the meetings your team has, even the ones they have when you’re asleep. Linear calendars can only show you part of your day at a time. It’s easy to overlook an event that happens between midnight and 6am. PiCal shows you all 24 hours at a glance, every day.

Animation to show how to set a start and end date for an event in PiCal app

Plays nice with others, safely

PiCal doesn’t store any of your calendar data. It acts as a window into whatever is already on your phone, and doesn’t send your data anywhere else. This means you can also use Exchange’s business-oriented features and PiCal’s all-day view and other features in parallel. The right tool for the right job, every time.

Syncing calendars with PiCal app

Eliminating distraction

If you share calendars with other people, they can become clutter in your calendar. PiCal has two rings, a primary outer one just for you, and a secondary inner one for other people’s calendars or other less important information. This lets you see clearly which events deserve your full attention and which ones are just good to know about more ambiently.

Animation to show how to set a start and end date for an event in PiCal app

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