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Feature Guide

Calendar

Plans and to-dos, on one timeline. The Nyask calendar shows time-bound events and tasks that have a due date in the same flow. And you don’t have to tap around the calendar to add things — just write them the way you’d say them.

Plans and to-dos in one flow

A timed plan like “Friday 15:00, dentist” and a task with a deadline like “submit the doc by Wednesday” both sit on the same calendar, so you can grasp “what’s happening on this day” across both plans and to-dos. Travel somewhere in a different time zone and “every morning at 7:00” still lands at that place’s morning.

Write dates the way you’d say them

In the due-date field you can write everyday language as-is. As you type, a “→ how it was read” preview appears below, so you can confirm it matches your intent before saving.

tomorrow 9:00Date + time, the basic form
next MondayJump by day of week
every Monday 21:00Repeats go in the same field
in 3 daysRelative to now
The full guide to writing dates, times, and repeats

Repeats

Repeats like “every Monday,” “the 15th and the last day of each month,” or “December 25th every year” go in the same due-date field. You can specify finer patterns too — “the 2nd Tuesday,” “every other week” — and each time a repeat comes due, that instance of the task appears on its own.

Show in the calendar you use

Your Nyask events can also show up in the Google Calendar or Apple Calendar you already use. Register the dedicated subscription link once, and the events you add in Nyask line up there automatically too. You can regenerate the link whenever you need to, so it stays safe to use.

Say “sort out next week” to Nyall (AI) and you can hand off the split between plans and tasks. The Nyall AI guide is here too.