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TimeTree: Shared Calendar

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Week of May 27th, 2025
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TOP INSIGHTS

A weekly roundup of TimeTree: Shared Calendar's key feedback

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Time Zone Issues

Users are frustrated with the automatic time zone adjustment feature, which changes appointment times based on the user's current location. This issue affects approximately 5% of users, leading to missed or incorrect scheduling. A user expressed, 'The time zone function automatically changes my appointment times when I travel, causing confusion.'

The time zone function automatically changes my appointment times when I travel, causing confusion.

2

Limited Recurrence Options

Some users are dissatisfied with the limited options for recurring events, as the app only supports daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly repeats. This limitation affects about 3% of users who need more flexibility, such as bi-weekly or quarterly options. A user mentioned, 'I want more recurrence options like bi-weekly or every three months.'

I want more recurrence options like bi-weekly or every three months.

3

iPad Version Limitations

Users have noted that the iPad version of the app is simply a scaled-up version of the iPhone app, resulting in a clunky appearance. This affects around 4% of users who prefer a more optimized iPad experience. A user stated, 'The app for iPad is just the iPhone version scaled up, which looks clunky.'

The app for iPad is just the iPhone version scaled up, which looks clunky.

4

Customization and Features Removed

Some users are disappointed with the removal of certain customization features, such as emojis or photos on calendar days, which were either removed or made premium. This affects about 2% of users who enjoyed personalizing their calendars. A user lamented, 'I miss the ability to add emojis/photos to my calendar days, it made it more colorful and fun.'

I miss the ability to add emojis/photos to my calendar days, it made it more colorful and fun.

COMPETITORS ANALYSIS

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#1 USERS CHOICE

TimeTree: Shared Calendar
TimeTree is praised for its ease of use, customization options, and ability to keep families and groups organized. Users appreciate the shared calendar feature, although some express dissatisfaction with recent updates introducing ads and removing features like the search button.

#2 RUNNER UP

Cozi Family Organizer
Cozi is highly regarded for its family-friendly features, including shared calendars, grocery lists, and reminders. Users appreciate its ability to keep everyone organized, though some are frustrated by the need to pay for premium features like the monthly view.

#3 Straggler

Google Calendar
Google Calendar is appreciated for its integration with other Google services and ease of use. However, users express frustration with syncing issues, unwanted ads, and the lack of certain customization options.
Competitors Analysis
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TimeTree: Shared Calendar
#1 Users Choice
TimeTree is praised for its ease of use, customization options, and ability to keep families and groups organized. Users appreciate the shared calendar feature, although some express dissatisfaction with recent updates introducing ads and removing features like the search button.
Cozi Family Organizer
#2 Runner-up
Cozi is highly regarded for its family-friendly features, including shared calendars, grocery lists, and reminders. Users appreciate its ability to keep everyone organized, though some are frustrated by the need to pay for premium features like the monthly view.
Google Calendar
#3 Straggler
Google Calendar is appreciated for its integration with other Google services and ease of use. However, users express frustration with syncing issues, unwanted ads, and the lack of certain customization options.

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Nuggets

Major Highlights of the Week

iPad Interface Issues
The iPad version of the app is merely a scaled-up iPhone version, resulting in a clunky and unoptimized user experience. This lack of a dedicated iPad interface diminishes the app's usability on larger screens.
The app for iPad is just the iPhone version scaled up, which looks clunky.
Time Zone Confusion
The automatic time zone adjustment feature causes appointments to shift unexpectedly when users travel, leading to missed or incorrect scheduling. This feature lacks an option to disable it, causing frustration for users who frequently change time zones.
Appointments automatically change time zones, causing scheduling errors when traveling.
Limited Recurrence Options
The app's recurrence settings are limited to daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly, lacking flexibility for bi-weekly or quarterly events. This limitation restricts users from fully customizing their schedules according to their needs.
I want bi-weekly and every 3 months options for recurring events.
Search Function Relocation
The relocation of the search function to a less accessible area has disrupted user workflow, making it cumbersome to quickly find events. This change has been met with dissatisfaction as it complicates navigation within the app.
Memo and To-Do List Bugs
Users experience issues with the memo and to-do list features, such as unsaved changes and erratic cursor behavior, which hinder productivity. These bugs make it difficult to rely on these features for effective task management.
Editing memos is frustrating due to the screen jumping around.
Export and Sync Limitations
The app lacks the ability to export calendar data or sync seamlessly with other calendar apps, creating a barrier for users who wish to integrate TimeTree with their existing systems. This limitation forces users to manually transfer data, reducing efficiency.
There's no way to export calendars or sync with other apps like Google Calendar.
Nuggets

Major Highlights of the Week

Everything you need to know about user experience
iPad Interface Issues
The iPad version of the app is merely a scaled-up iPhone version, resulting in a clunky and unoptimized user experience. This lack of a dedicated iPad interface diminishes the app's usability on larger screens.
Time Zone Confusion
The automatic time zone adjustment feature causes appointments to shift unexpectedly when users travel, leading to missed or incorrect scheduling. This feature lacks an option to disable it, causing frustration for users who frequently change time zones.
Limited Recurrence Options
The app's recurrence settings are limited to daily, weekly, monthly, and yearly, lacking flexibility for bi-weekly or quarterly events. This limitation restricts users from fully customizing their schedules according to their needs.
Search Function Relocation
The relocation of the search function to a less accessible area has disrupted user workflow, making it cumbersome to quickly find events. This change has been met with dissatisfaction as it complicates navigation within the app.
Memo and To-Do List Bugs
Users experience issues with the memo and to-do list features, such as unsaved changes and erratic cursor behavior, which hinder productivity. These bugs make it difficult to rely on these features for effective task management.
Export and Sync Limitations
The app lacks the ability to export calendar data or sync seamlessly with other calendar apps, creating a barrier for users who wish to integrate TimeTree with their existing systems. This limitation forces users to manually transfer data, reducing efficiency.

Quotes of the week

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The app is great for organizing family schedules, but the iPad version is just a scaled-up iPhone version, which looks clunky. A dedicated iPad version would enhance the user experience.
Dogzilla010
Week of May 27th, 2025
I love using TimeTree for its simplicity and color-coded events, but I wish it had more options for repeating events like bi-weekly or every three months.
Final fantasy!
Week of May 27th, 2025
TimeTree has been a lifesaver for coordinating schedules with my partner, but the automatic time zone adjustment has caused issues when traveling. It would be great to have an option to turn this feature off.
C’mon 2021
Week of May 27th, 2025

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The quotes of the week

Hear from some of the most impactful users to drive changes
The app is great for organizing family schedules, but the iPad version is just a scaled-up iPhone version, which looks clunky. A dedicated iPad version would enhance the user experience.
Candice Wu
App Store
I love using TimeTree for its simplicity and color-coded events, but I wish it had more options for repeating events like bi-weekly or every three months.
Kelly Williams
Google Play
TimeTree has been a lifesaver for coordinating schedules with my partner, but the automatic time zone adjustment has caused issues when traveling. It would be great to have an option to turn this feature off.
Koray Okumus
Google Play

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