An in-app calendar is a feature that has become so familiar we hardly take notice. We see it as an integral part of the application, or as something that should be there by default. However, getting this calendar into an app is not as easy as it sounds. No application has a calendar by default. But there are lots of apps that could really use one.
In this article, we’ll help you figure out whether you need a calendar in your app and, if so, how to develop or implement it.
To begin, let’s understand what applications use mobile calendars and for what purposes.
What type of apps need a calendar?
In different apps, a calendar performs different tasks. But the main goal of a calendar is always the same – to help users manage their events and remember what they’ve planned.
Fitness apps
Google Fit, a fitness tracking app, uses a calendar to track your physical activities and show your progress. In the calendar, you can find all information about your past trainings and can schedule your next workout.
Another example of a fitness app with a calendar is Talos, a project that we designed. Talos is a workout tracking ecosystem that uses sensors and NFC technology to track all activity within the gym to help users achieve their goals while effortlessly documenting their workouts. In Talos, a calendar is also used for planning future training sessions.
Full article: How to Create a Calendar or Implement One in Your App