There’s more to life than meetings. So we’re building something different. We’ll help you switch off from work, organise great trips, and keep track of your commitments. We want to make finding time with friends as easy as starting a group chat.
I would say it’s one of the most hyped productivity software of the 2021-2022 after it’s more than one and half year old launch of private alpha. Apart from few pretty design tweaks there is nothing to it which could help me to improve my productivity.
@degisner Hey Andrew, so far we only support Google Calendars, and Daybridge's own calendar. Support for other services like Office and iCloud will come in the future. Just web and mobile for now.
I've been fortunate enough to have access to Daybridge since the Alpha. The product is outstanding, the consistent regular updates, attention to detail, and care that has been put into Daybridge speaks for itself.
My favourite feature by far is creating a universal invite link to *any* event I create, whether that's a picnic with some friends in the park or a work meet-up – wave goodbye to bloated Facebook events.
Amazing work @kieranmch, @svlleyy and team! 🎉
@nihal_erooth Hey Nihal, we don't support traditional email invites yet, they're definitely something we plan to add soon though.
In the meantime, any events saved to your Daybridge calendar can be shared with others via an event page link: https://daybridge.com/post/intro...
Hey, everyone!
I’m Kieran, the founder of Daybridge.
We’re back with another Product Hunt launch! Last time, we were hunted really early on in our development, and we were overwhelmed by the response. We’ve had over 30,000 people sign up for early access. Now, we’re ready to invite everyone to try it out and give feedback.
It’s taken us about 18 months to get to this point. As it turns out, building a calendar from the ground up is really complicated! But we couldn’t be happier with the progress we’ve made so far. We’re super grateful for all the motivation the Product Hunt community has given us to keep pushing.
One of the biggest challenges we’ve had is striking a balance between building the foundations (the stuff everyone expects a calendar to have), and the fresh new features we want to build. So far, we’ve spent most of our time getting the foundations in good shape. We’re excited to start shifting more of our energy into developing the stuff on our public roadmap.
Moving into public beta is pretty scary for the whole team. I’m sure other makers will know that things never feel quite ready — there’s always a little more to do here and there. But we know that Daybridge can’t grow in the dark. I hope you’ll join our Beta and help us build an awesome calendar.
Let us know if you have any feedback on our community Slack, or send us a Tweet or email hello@daybridge.com!
Speak soon,
Kieran
Sounds awesome. Would probably empathise on the "making time" aspect more - and how it differs from other calendars - also when it comes to planning with multiple people..
What I'm really missing (and almost wanted to build myself) is a tool where my friends could see where I am (hopping between 5 cities) / what I'm doing / how busy I am / how charged my social battery is. Could imagine pre-defined invites / requests to "hang out / go kayaking / go cycling / cooking " like creating an apple store appointment aka "pick a time slot" - and from that extend the event to more people. I see it a lot currently where multiple friends have different day rhythms but don't know which friend e.g. needs me the most at the moment - or is "most up to" hanging out.
One thing: Thus far, from the the landing page alone the USP isn't getting super clear in my opinion. So far it looks like a polished calendar but the key features / differentiation should be communicated better.
Have a great launch 🎉
I wish you success.
2 questions.
1- Will there be a sign of approval in the tasks in the calendar?
As in Calendar 5 application.
2- Will you integrate with Apple calendar and apple reminders?
Orbital