The problem with existing approaches
List-only apps
Fast to scan, but you lose time context. Is that dentist appointment tomorrow or next week? You have to read every line to piece together your schedule.
Calendar-only apps
Good for time context, but finding a specific reminder means scrolling through empty time slots. Days with nothing scheduled still take up space.

What you see when you open the app
A personalized welcome area greets you at the top. It knows your name, it knows the time of day, and it adjusts its message accordingly. Morning, afternoon, evening. Not generic placeholder text, but something that feels like opening an app built for you. Below that, your reminders for the day are listed with the information that matters most: the title, the time, the category color, and whether it’s done or still waiting. Nothing extra. No clutter. At a glance, you know exactly what your day looks like.Every reminder shows only what you need to act on it. Title, time, category, and status. The detail view is one tap away if you want more.
Scrolling that actually feels good
Scroll down and your reminders take center stage. The welcome area moves out of the way smoothly. The day bar stays pinned at the top so you always know which day you’re looking at. The screen always feels clean and settled.Navigate your week without leaving the screen
A 7-day bar sits below the header. Tap any day to jump straight to that date. Colored dots on each day match your reminder categories, so you can see what types of things are coming up before you even tap. Progress indicators show how much you’ve completed.The dots use your actual category colors. If you change a category color in settings, the dots on the day bar update to match.
Built on gestures, not buttons
Scroll and snap
Scroll down to focus on your reminders with native haptic feedback at each snap point. The screen settles into a clean layout automatically.
Pull to refresh
Pull the screen down to refresh. Release and your reminders reload with fresh data.
Tap a day
Tap any day on the navigation bar and your reminder list jumps to that date instantly. No page transitions, no loading screens.
Context-aware and always current
The welcome area adapts to your day. When you have reminders lined up, it stays compact so your list gets more room. On a clear day, it relaxes and gives the screen a more spacious, playful feel. Switch to another app and come back? The agenda quietly refreshes in the background. Switch tabs within the app? Same thing. Your agenda stays current without you doing anything.Everything updates in real time. Complete a reminder on another device and it disappears from your agenda on this one. Snooze something from a notification and the change shows up here immediately. Native alarms and Live Activity timers show their state right alongside your other reminders.
A typical moment
Open the app
i greet you with a personalized message based on the time of day. Today’s date is already selected on the day bar.
Scan your day
Your reminders are listed below with titles, times, and category colors. You know what’s ahead in about two seconds.
Scroll for focus
Scroll down and the welcome area fades away. Your reminders fill the screen. The day bar stays locked at the top.
Check other days
Tap any day on the bar to see what’s coming up. Colored dots give you a preview before you even tap.
Why this matters
The home screen is where you spend 90% of your time in a reminder app. It should feel as natural as scrolling through your music library. Fluid, responsive, with tactile feedback that tells you exactly where you are. The goal is to show you the right things at the right time so you can make a decision and move on. No context switching between apps, no mental math to piece together your schedule. Open the app. Know what to do. Get back to your life.The Agenda Explorer exists to simplify your day so you spend less time managing reminders and more time actually doing things.
