01. From Decision to Commitment
A decision without a date is just a wish. Calendar Sync bridges the gap between 'we should do that' and 'we're doing that on Saturday.' By making it one tap to schedule, we remove the friction that causes great plans to evaporate.
02. How It Works
From Events or a spin result, tap the overflow menu and select 'Add to Calendar.' Choose Google, Outlook, or Apple. The app generates a pre-filled event with the activity title, description, and location. Review it, tweak the time if needed, and save. Done — it's on the calendar.
03. Universal Compatibility
Whether you're an Apple household, a Google family, or an Outlook organization, Calendar Sync works with your existing tools. No proprietary calendar to learn, no accounts to link. It uses standard calendar formats (.ics) that every major platform supports.
04. The Accountability Loop
Once an activity is on your calendar, it's real. The calendar notification becomes a gentle accountability partner, reminding you that 'Tonight: Jazz Bar with Sarah' is happening. Combined with Spin the Jar's activity completion tracking, you close the loop from idea → decision → schedule → done.
Common Questions
Which calendars are supported?
Google Calendar, Microsoft Outlook, and Apple Calendar. The system generates a properly formatted event that opens directly in your preferred calendar app.
What information is included in the event?
The event is pre-filled with the activity title, any notes or descriptions, the date you set, and the location if available. You can edit it before saving to your calendar.
Where do I find the calendar sync button?
In Events! Open any completed or planned activity, tap the overflow menu (three dots), and select 'Add to Calendar.' Choose your calendar provider and you're done.
Can I sync the activity to multiple calendars?
You can add the event to as many calendar providers as you like — just repeat the process for each one. This is useful for adding to both a personal and shared family calendar.