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.
piano13
Great scheduling program! Fun to use-the interface is unique, and it’s easy to use. An occasional glitch, but nothing worrisome, and honestly it could be pilot error (?!). EASY to import calendars. Used Pocket Informant since days of Compaq handhelds, but since PI 5.0 release, too expensive and complicated . Loved it, used it; but this feels and works better for me now.
500mg
Aestheticly pleasing to use with pleasurable sounds... But like MOST calendar apps - don't show a notification that says, I have a free day, or nothing on my calendar Today! So annoying, what's the point in doing this? SMH stupid!
AliaVel
I love the simple and beautiful design that helps me keep track of my life. Highly recommend!
Studio X7L
This app may be great to look at, but by joining the sad wave of apps seeking to nickel & dime its customers through “it’s only so much per month” tactics, I will never open it again and eventually delete it after enough time has passed for other potential victims to read this review. Just say NO to SUBSCRIPTIONS! Would I be willing to buy Timepage outright? YES. Get a clue, Moleskine.
claflinw
I’ve been using this app for over a year now and loved it even though it cost about $5 for a calendar app. Imagine my surprise to suddenly find out I now have to pay a subscription to update my calendar through the app. What a rip off and I will no longer be supporting any moleskin products if this is how they treat customers.
HTW
Since switching to the subscription model, all my member capabilities are gone. No matter how many times I sign in and “restore purchases,” the calendar has became useless. A real shame. I used to love it.
Selrahcterb
No way is this app worth the money for a subscription. Why not create something great, sell it, update it to continue to work and add new features for an add-on cost? As is, you’re saying that this app should cost $25 to have for two years? I’m sorry, but there are great calendar apps for a few bucks, one-time.
Gman11231
I like the app itself, but it keeps deleting the stuff I enter in which completely defeats the purpose of trying to use the app.
TheStevess
I’ve gone through A handful of calendar apps and this is the first one that I’ve been sticking with after a couple of weeks. I really hope they make a desktop app next.