Year Glance is a premium year planning tool that connects all your online calendars into one beautiful view. Set your year with purpose. - Google & Microsoft Calendar integration - Secure, we can't handle event data - Highly customisable - Printable
Plan your year the way you want
Year Glance is a premium year planning tool that connects all your online calendars into one beautiful view. Set your year with purpose. - Google & Microsoft Calendar integration - Secure, we can't handle event data - Highly customisable - Printable
Strangely, this is the only product in the world that attempts to do this so I'm very glad it exists (I considering hiring someone to make it at one point). It does what I need - produces a printable year planner - but is a bit clunky at the moment. Lots of potential for the future.
Do you really plan out 365 DAYS ahead? That would be insane! 😅 I plan out the month, and only go granular in each week. What's the best way to use this tool? Congrats on the launch!
Should have been launched earlier in jan. Nice tool
I have always wanted to be intentional with my time so each year I like to sit with my calendar and map out my year with work, family events and so I can balance my time and energy and plan for holidays. But there has never been a suitable year view for any product. With my Google calendar events, why could I not transfer this into a digital or printable wall calendar? Enter Year Glance... A fully integrated calendar tool to view your year (or across years), customise your calendar and print or
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