u/Coffee-and-Bytes

I built a reMarkable planner that links calendar events to meeting notes - would love feedback on the setup flow

Hi everyone,

I recently shared a demo here of Dayfolio running on the reMarkable Paper Pro.

This new video is focused on the setup flow - how the planner is configured, generated, and sent to the device.

The idea came from something I wanted for my own workflow: tapping a calendar event on reMarkable and jumping straight to a handwritten meeting notes page.

Would love honest feedback:

  • does the setup feel clear?
  • is this workflow useful?
  • what would you improve?
u/Coffee-and-Bytes — 4 days ago

I recorded the Dayfolio setup flow - a smart planner that links calendar events to meeting notes

Hi everyone,

I recently shared a demo of the Dayfolio planner workflow here, focused on how the planner looks and works on reMarkable Paper Pro.

I recorded a new video with a different focus: the setup flow before the planner reaches the device.

It shows how Dayfolio is configured from the web app, including:

  • creating a planner
  • choosing layout preferences
  • connecting Google Calendar
  • selecting which calendars to include
  • adding iCal / .ics feeds
  • optionally choosing calendar colors
  • hiding events by title
  • choosing sync frequency
  • connecting to reMarkable through reMarkable Connect

I’m still refining the onboarding, so I’d really appreciate feedback from reMarkable users.

Is the setup flow easy to understand?
Does the step-by-step process feel clear?
Is there anything in the onboarding that could be simplified?

Link: dayfolio.io

Full disclosure: I’m the founder/builder of Dayfolio. Sharing this as a setup/onboarding walkthrough, not a finished launch announcement.

u/Coffee-and-Bytes — 5 days ago
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Hey everyone!

I’m building Dayfolio, a complete smart planner for reMarkable Paper Pro.

I’m a tech lead, and most of my day is context switching: meetings, teams, projects, interruptions, and decisions competing for attention.

I love the calm of writing on my reMarkable, but I always felt a gap between my digital calendar and my paper-like notes. My calendar had the structure. My handwritten notes had the thinking. But they lived in separate places.

So I started building Dayfolio from a simple frustration:

What if the intelligence of digital automation could be combined with the calm of paper and pen?

Dayfolio turns your calendar, meetings, notes, and daily planning into one connected paper-first workflow inside a clean, premium, colored planner — especially for recurring meetings, where context usually gets lost between weeks.

What it does:

- syncs Google Calendar / .ics events into your planner
- generates meeting note pages automatically for each event
- links calendar invites directly to their meeting note pages
- connects recurring meetings, so you can jump to the previous or next occurrence
- lets you open a meeting index for the full recurring series
- lets you filter only the meetings that have handwritten notes
- shows a daily view with your calendar, weather, an inspirational quote of the day, and space to set your focus and priorities
- includes day/week planning and weekly stats, like total meeting hours and conflict hours
- uses a clean, premium, colored planner design, with support for planner colors and invite colors
- keeps everything linked with intuitive navigation

I attached a short demo video showing the workflow.

It’s still early, and I’m looking for honest feedback from real reMarkable users before the public release.

Would this fit your workflow?
What feature would make it a must-have for your daily planning?
What’s missing from your current reMarkable planning workflow?

u/Coffee-and-Bytes — 14 days ago