Duet

A shared calendar for couples, planned hour by hour

Duet is a shared hourly planner for two people. Colour-coded categories, conflict and free-time awareness, weekly progress — and boards only the people you invite can open.

Two columns, one day

See both of your hours side by side, or combine them into a single shared timeline.

Colour organisation

Categories, tags and progress stats keep work, home and time together untangled.

Invite-only access

Invite people by email. A share link alone won't open your board.

How the shared calendar works

  1. 1. Create your board. Sign in and Duet sets up a private board with two people and a starter set of colour categories.
  2. 2. Invite your partner by email. They join the same board the first time they sign in with that address — nobody else can open it.
  3. 3. Block out the day. Tap an hour to add a task with a category and an owner. Split view keeps your columns separate; combined view merges them so overlaps and free hours stand out.

Questions couples ask

How does Duet work as a shared calendar for couples?
Both partners sign in to the same board and see one day at a time as an hourly timeline. Anything either of you adds appears for the other within seconds, so the day is planned in one place instead of two separate calendars.
Can we see each other's hours side by side?
Yes. Split view gives each person their own column for the day, and combined view merges both sets of blocks onto a single timeline so overlaps and free hours are obvious.
Who can open our shared calendar?
Only people the board owner invites by email. Opening the board link without an accepted invite shows a no-access screen, so the link on its own grants nothing.
How do colour categories help?
Each time block can carry a category such as work, home, health or time together. Colours make the shape of the day readable at a glance, and you can filter the timeline down to one category.