Calendar
The calendar icon opens the Calendar page: your own timed events, Appointments bookings from the product, and—if you connect it—Apple Calendar, together in one schedule (the in-product subtitle describes appointments and events in one place).
Views and navigation
Switch between Week and Month with the toolbar tabs. The large title shows the focused month; use Previous, Today, and Next to move the window. In week view, tap a day column header to focus that date.
Categories and what you see
Open Categories to show or hide each of your color-coded categories, and to turn the Appointments and Apple Calendar feeds on or off without deleting data. From the same place you can add categories, edit names, pick colors, and remove a category when no events still use it.
When Apple is connected in Settings but you have not chosen which calendar to sync, a banner offers Connect Apple Calendar with a shortcut to API.
Creating, editing, and sources
Use Add event, or create from the grid: in week view, double-click empty space in a day column (start and end times follow where you clicked). In month view, two quick clicks on the same day open the new-event form; a single click only moves focus to that day first.
The form covers title, notes, start and end, All day, Repeat (daily through yearly with several end rules), and Category. If Apple sync is available, you can opt to Add to Apple Calendar for that save.
Events show a source label such as My event (stored in the app), Booking (customer appointments), or Apple. Only My event items can be removed here (trash in the form, Delete in the event’s context menu, or Delete/Backspace when that event is selected and focus is not in a text field). You can drag a non-repeating My event to another time or day in week or month view.
Right-click an event for Copy, Open details, and Delete when it is a My event. To Paste a copied event, right-click empty space in a week column or the matching target in month view—not on top of another event. ⌘C/⌘V or Ctrl+C/Ctrl+V work for copy and paste when focus is not inside an input.