Adding Additional Details to Events
When titles and times can’t tell the whole story for an event, you can add additional details to fill in the gaps. Events can hold people, places, ideas, and more, so you can feel confident that you are receiving all the information necessary.
From the “Add Event” screen, you can quickly access recent events, locations, and people (each explained in greater detail below) to make the process as seamless as necessary. You can also set start and end times or create all-day or multi-day events directly from this screen.
If you’d prefer to add detail later, tap on the event post-creation to edit it.
People and Places
For events with specific people or places, the easiest way to add information is through natural language input. Natural language input allows you to write titles like you’d write them in a physical calendar; for example, you could type “Dinner with Karen at St. Elmo’s” and Timepage would recognize both the name and place and input them into your calendar.
In practice, the process is simple:
- Add an event either in Day View, Heat Map, or with 3D Touch
- Type the activity (Dinner, Workout, etc.)
- If another person is involved, type their name
- If the person added is in your contacts, Timepage will surface their information
- If the person added is not in your contacts, the title will simply display their name
- If there is a location set for the event, type it and select the correct one.
Natural language inputs can support both places and people, but don’t feel obligated to include both – Timepage can also handle one or the other.
The information can also be added after an item was created by opening an event and tapping either the time or the People header. By tapping on People, you can add other event members through their email.
Location and Notes
For future reference, adding location and notes are perfect for when the event rolls around. After entering an item you’ve added to Timepage, you can view and edit where it’ll take place, as well as what it entails.
With Location, you can:
- Add a specific location
- Search for an address to directions
- Create a custom option for other locations, like “Skype,” “Phone,” or others
(Note: While we try to support as many locations as possible, some will not be able to provide transit estimates. You can still get directions in your Maps app by tapping a Map in Timepage and clicking the square/arrow icon.)
In notes, write as little or as much as you’d like – Timepage supports an infinite character limit. You can even include emoji!
Reminders
With reminders set up on your events, Timepage can help ensure that nothing ever falls through the cracks. Relayed through notifications, reminders can be customized to appear at set intervals across multiple times, giving you the freedom to stay informed as the event approaches.
To set up a reminder, tap into an event and scroll until you see the Reminders header. Here, you tap on the intervals at which you wish to be reminded. You can be reminded at any or all of the following options:
- One week before
- One day before
- One hour before
- 30 minutes before
- 15 minutes before
- 10 minutes before
- Five minutes before
- When event starts
If you have reminders set for events but aren’t receiving them, the most likely reason is Notifications are turned off in your iPhone preferences. You can fix this by turning them back on:
- Go to your iPhone Settings app.
- Select Notifications > Timepage.
- Ensure “Allow Notifications” is turned on.
- Ensure the other options are turned on and the alert style is “Banners” or “Alerts”.
It is also important to make sure that “Background App Refresh” is enabled for Timepage. Timepage needs to be able to occasionally check for updated events and reschedule notifications accordingly:
- Go to your iPhone Settings app.
- Select General > Background App Refresh.
- Ensure “Background App Refresh” is enabled at the top of the screen.
- Ensure it is also enabled for Timepage specifically.
Repeats
Repeating events are perfect for lots of activities – consistent meetings, weekly practices, starting new habits, and more. Instead of having to add a new item for everything in your calendar, repeats allow you to carry over information every time the activity is scheduled. Like the options above, repeats can be found while viewing an event. Near the bottom of the list is the Repeats header – tap it to create a repeat.
Repeats in Timepage can be as simple or as complex as you need. For example, if you want an event to repeat every day, just tap “Daily,” choose the one day interval, and select an end date. For the more infrequent or inconsistent events, you can make the necessary adjustments for a different time scale. Here are the various repeat options:
- Frequency (daily, weekly, monthly, or yearly)
- Repeat interval (examples: 1 day, 2 weeks repeating on Sunday, 3 months repeating every 4th Thursday, 4 years)
- End (never, after a number of times, or on a specific date)
If you find yourself lost in your own repeat schedule during setup, refer to the header of the repeat menu. This will write out what you’ve committed to, like “repeats every month, forever.”