Blocky
2 ratings
)Overview
Easily create time blocks in Google Calendar.
Blocky allows you to easily time blocks within Google Calendar. Before, time blocking in Google Calendar took too much time. Now, it's quick and easy! ❌ Time blocking without Blocky usually looks like this: 1. Click another event 2. Copy title (for name consistency) 3. Close modal 4. Drag to create new event 5. Paste title in input 6. Update calendar selection 7. Click save ✅ Now: 1. Click block 2. Drag to create event ⭐️ How to create a new event from a block: 1. Click on generated or saved block in sidebar 2. Click on calendar to automatically create an event ⭐️ How to get more generated blocks: The generated blocks section is created based on the events that you can currently see in your calendar. To have more generate, simply navigate through a few days or weeks and Blocky will automatically generated blocks based on these events. ⭐️ How to save blocks: You can save blocks by right clicking on a generated block. One a block is saved, it will exist within the current browser as long as you don't clear history (blocks are stored in local storage).
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Mary KorchJul 7, 2023
Very helpful tool! Convenient to time block and organize my calendar.
Details
- Version0.2.10
- UpdatedJune 10, 2024
- Offered byDrew Rodrigues
- Size477KiB
- LanguagesEnglish
- Developer
Email
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