Productivity

Calendar

A powerful calendar with day, week, and month views. Schedule events, set reminders, and keep your life organized.

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Scheduling is the invisible infrastructure of team coordination — when it works, nobody notices; when it breaks down, everything else breaks with it. Lodos Calendar gives teams a full shared scheduling tool with day, week, and month views for different planning horizons. Create events with drag-and-drop precision, set reminders and notifications, and use color-coded categories to keep personal, team, and project calendars visually distinct at a glance.

Keyboard navigation shortcuts make power users fast: jump to today, switch views, move events forward or back, and create new entries without touching the mouse. The calendar integrates directly with MeMeet — scheduled meetings appear on the calendar with one-click join links, and ad-hoc meetings created from a Social Hive channel automatically populate the calendar for all invited participants. This means your calendar reflects your actual commitments without manual entry.

For project planning, Calendar's integration with Task Management creates a unified time view: task deadlines from the Kanban board appear on the calendar alongside scheduled meetings and events. Product launches, sprint reviews, client calls, and internal deadlines all live on the same timeline. Teams that currently maintain a separate Google Calendar or Outlook calendar alongside their project tools gain a unified view where all time-sensitive commitments — meetings, deadlines, milestones — are visible in one place.

Features

Key Features.

Everything Calendar brings to your workspace.

Day, week, and month views
Drag-and-drop event scheduling
Event reminders and notifications
Keyboard navigation shortcuts
Integration with other modules
Color-coded event categories

Your time, beautifully organized.

Start using Calendar today — it's included in every Lodos plan.

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