Drag to shorten event duration on mobile
under review
Mark
Right now, if I want to change a calendar event on mobile from 1 hour to 45 minutes, I have to go in to the event, click edit, and mess around with the times without seeing my actual calendar.
A more intuitive way would be to hold down the event and drag the edges to lengthen or shorten the time.
Danny Hatcher
Merged in a post:
Adjust time on Android by pulling task start/end times
Philip Himmelstein
It would be great to have a pull adjustment of start/end times on Android, especially for phone/tablet use. Similar to adjusting time on Google cal.
The current UI/UX is cumbersome. Start/end times can only be changed by 1. entering each task 2. Selecting 'edit' and 3. adjusting both start and end times on a wheel 4. selecting 'save' and exiting the task.
Danny Hatcher
Merged in a post:
Create/edit calendar events on mobile by long press + drag on calendar
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Elias
At the moment, if I want to create an event I tap on the calendar and it opens up the calendar event editor menu. Similarly, if I wanted to edit the length of a calendar event I have to do it by opening up the calendar event editor menu.
It would be great if I could just long press + drag on the calendar to either update the duration of a calendar event or to create an event on the calendar. Would make the process much more seamless.
Danny Hatcher
Merged in a post:
Improve interaction with the calendar grid on Android
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Michael
In the Android app, allow -
(1) Clicking on the calendar grid to add a new event.
(2) Resize an event after long press+release gesture.
Danny Hatcher
Point 1 is complete. Point 2 is the same as another request so I will merge them.
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Mario
I'd love to have this as well. ❤️
Sunsama does it beautifully with the small circles in the left bottom corner. However with Morgen moving a task with same duration is easier. The combination of both would be excellent!
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Marco Ancona (Morgen co-founder)
under review
Nick Alico
Notion calendar has a great implementation of this. Something similar to that would be great!