Timepage by Moleskine Studio Reviews – Page 48

5/5 rating based on 511 reviews. Read all reviews for Timepage by Moleskine Studio for iPhone.
Timepage by Moleskine Studio is free iOS app published by Moleskine S.r.l.

Monthly charge now?!?!?!

garryeb

I’ve been using this forever, now if I would like to actually make changes to a calendar I have to pay a monthly fee?? I would have gladly paid a couple bucks for the app but a monthly fee is ridiculous. I’m done with moleskin apps... this is a stupid move and you won’t be getting a monthly payment from me.


App doesn’t work as intended

Yodjdjs

I bought this app with excitement that I could create different calendars and customize them. Anytime I created a type of calendar and events, it would disappear a couple days later. I finally emailed support and they told me that there’s a bug within the iOS framework, so I would have to create different calendars in the iOS calendar app and transfer them over. No thanks and wish I could get a refund.


Another app bites the dust to subscription

Mhiruvor

Paid for the app prior to the subscription change. Worked awesome. Now this company went to subscription, and tentatively/temporarily gave all existing users a complimentary membership that may or may not last; they’re not sure what the future holds. Awesome.


Love it! No need for another calendar

Disturbed Again

Love everything about it. Ease of use is great. User friendly. Beautiful layout. Dark mode. I would really like an integrated Daily To Do List but bet it is coming. Don't let the membership scare you away. This one is worth it.


Beautiful + Useful!

generallyunenthused

This is the only calendar app I can stand to use — mostly because so many others are ugly! The ease of adding events and of seeing what you have upcoming is amazing. Well worth the three dollars.


Well worth the subscription!

JaredMcClary

Love this app and it’s well worth the cost of the yearly subscription! It’s beautifully designed and is far superior to the default calendar by leaps and bounds!


Won’t support the new model

Alex Pug.

For the price of $4.99 for iPhone, $6.99 for iPad, a ton of 5* reviews in the last couple years, this app is A LOT more successful than most apps and has a ton going for it. Until now. I get it. Subscriptions allow growth and stability for a company. I refuse to believe that this app NEEDS subscriptions to keep it going. Apps were just fine before subscriptions. The reason companies need more money is to keep expanding. I can’t and won’t support the subscription model for things like this as it has much less to do with the actual product the consumer is buying as it has to do with providing more profit for the company to invest elsewhere. I bought this for the beautiful layout it has. I chose QUALITY over both SPEED and PRICE by supporting this app. There are calendar apps out there that have speed and a cheaper price. The moment I have to pay yearly for this app, I’m gone. Apples default app is due for a redo here soon anyways.


Love this app but...

All hoop hjhj

I have a bit of a problem...I bought a subscription after the free trial was up, been using this app for about 6 months now and it’s great. The problem I have is, it won’t let me change appointments or make new ones on my iPad. I rebought a subscription because I thought maybe that would work. No it did not. Please get back to me to resolve this issue. Other than this complaint I love this app so much. I am a tattoo shop manager and this is the easiest app for me to use


Great but.....

Da Fezz

I love the app to be honest, looks great and it's organized very well. But opening it up is so slow...


Beautiful UI, lacking in basics

Cpt'Merica

I've purchased several different calendars over the years, & I had grown tired of them all looking and feeling the same. This one was different and actually delivered on the promise of being more useful and more intuitive...except for where managing a calendar matters most: adding events. I found myself constantly frustrated by the scrolling/sliding/buffering of an event start and/or end time, & I repeatedly had to go back and amend them (I'd leave the page to add an event that starts at 7:55 only to see it show up on my calendar as a 7:54 or 7:56 start time—while that isn't a big detail, it really bugged me). It also hasn't yet offered the support for different color schemes within a single calendar. I've found that the natural language input of Readdle's Calendars5 is far more intelligent and useful for the management of my multiple calendars, but I still prefer the UI of TimePage (I actually still use both, but I would really prefer not to have to use two calendars simultaneously). The TimePage full calendar 'heat map' widget is one of my favorite features, but I really don't like having to swipe to see multiple events in my 'today' widget.