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Calendar Blocking

TL;DR I’d love the ability to block one calendar event on a different calendar (e.g. “workout” on my personal email is blocked as “health-dnd” on my work calendar. I currently use Notion Calendar to do this, and it makes my life really easy, but when I use Amie, this singular blocked event shows up as two overlapping events (😭) Impact This functionality will allow me to use both my work and personal calendars in the same app, without visually cluttering the screen with duplicate events on each other. Functionality Similar to Notion Calendar’s blocking functionality, with the ability to rename events on other calendars. It all counts as one event. Link to a similar feature in Notion Calendar Example Use Case I have a personal event to go to, but it’s private and conflicts with a work slot. I don’t want to divulge the personal information because it’s sensitive, but I want my coworkers to know that I’m out for a personal event. I don’t want to create two different calendar events- I want to be able to use one, and prevent the finnicky overlap in my calendar.

Shubhankar Gaur 10 months ago

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Better To-Do functionality

I really enjoy using Amie because it finally brings calendars and meeting notes together in one app – the new sidebar with the quick switch between Calendar View and Meeting Notes is fantastic. However, I quickly run into limitations with the to-do functionality: at the moment, tasks can only be created as simple calendar entries and managed in a basic list. While this works well enough for simple tasks, it quickly becomes difficult to stay organized when managing more complex projects and client work. That's why I would love to see: A dedicated to-do section in the sidebar A separate space for tasks, where you can easily switch between different views like Kanban etc. Labels and filters (similar to the tag system in Todoist, for example) Projects (the ability to organize tasks into projects – or alternatively, allow to-do lists to be nested within each other, similar to folder structures) In my opinion, these improvements would take Amie to a whole new level.

Tom Korth 9 months ago

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