When you plan your day, the hard part usually isn't adding events; it's remembering them and reorganizing everything when plans change. A meeting gets pushed back, a regular payment date creeps up, a recurring task slips through the cracks. The PumpyNotes calendar was designed to take exactly that weight off your shoulders.
See your time the way you think about it
Everyone plans their time differently. PumpyNotes gives you more than one view:
- Month view shows you the whole month at a glance, so you can easily spot your busy days and your free time.
- Week view lets you plan hour by hour; your working hours are shaded, so you can clearly see how your day is filling up.
- Reminders view lets you follow all your upcoming plans and reminders in one chronological list.
You set the start of the week, the time format (12 or 24 hour) and your working hours to fit you.
Add an event in one tap and keep moving
You don't have to fill out long forms to add a new event. Just tap a day on the calendar, type a title, set a time if you need one, and keep going. Drag and drop events to move them to another day, or pull their edges to make them longer or shorter. When your plan changes, your calendar changes within seconds.
Plan once for the things that repeat
A big part of life is made up of things that repeat: weekly meetings, monthly payments, yearly special occasions. Instead of typing them out every time, you define them once.
PumpyNotes supports recurring events flexibly: daily, weekly (choosing the exact days you want), monthly, yearly, or on custom intervals like "every 2 weeks." You can set when the repetition ends, and skip or change a single day in the series without disturbing the rest. When you edit an event, you decide the scope of the change with "only this one," "this and following" or "all."
Never miss what matters
Adding a plan to your calendar doesn't mean you'll remember it. PumpyNotes takes the remembering on for you:
- In-app reminders alert you minutes before an event or at an exact time you choose.
- Email reminders drop important plans straight into your inbox; you don't even need to keep the app open.
That way meetings, payments and special occasions never slip past you.
Organize with colors, make it yours
Sort your events with colors and labels: work, family, personal, project. Hide any label with a single tap to show only the plans you want to focus on. Give recurring events their own color to set them apart from the rest.
Your calendar lives in the same place as your notes
The PumpyNotes calendar isn't a separate app; it sits right next to your notes and plans. You can add rich text notes to an event, or even link it directly to the related note page. A meeting's agenda, the decisions made and your follow-up notes all stay right beside the event.
When you finish an event during the day, you check it off; for recurring plans you can track each day separately.
Why the PumpyNotes calendar?
Most traditional calendars only show you dates. PumpyNotes brings your plans, notes and reminders together into one whole. It keeps up when your plans change and remembers what needs remembering for you.
PumpyNotes is free. Start managing your calendar, notes and finances in a single workspace today.
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I create a recurring event?
While creating the event, you turn on the repeat option and set an interval like daily, weekly, monthly, yearly, or a custom one such as "every 2 weeks." You can skip or change a single day in the series without disturbing the rest.
Can I get reminders by email?
Yes. Alongside in-app reminders, you can also set up email reminders; important events drop straight into your inbox at the time you choose, and you don't even need to keep the app open.
What calendar views are available?
You can use month, week and reminders views. You set the start of the week, the time format and your working hours to fit you.
Can I add notes to events?
Yes. You can add rich text notes to each event, or even link the event to the related note page, so the meeting agenda and the decisions made always stay right beside the event.