
Sol.App - ToDo, Task Manager
iOS Universel / Utilitaires
Hey, I’m building Sol.App to be the kind of task manager I’ve always wanted — simple, clean, and actually enjoyable to use.
In this update, I completely redesigned the app. It’s now more intuitive, better looking, and easier to navigate. Whether you're planning your day or managing something bigger, Sol.App gives you space to focus — without distractions.
Here’s what’s inside:
• A brand new design — minimal, thoughtful, and easy on the eyes
• Smarter task and project management
• Real-time sync to keep everything up to date
• Light and dark mode, depending on your mood
I use Sol.App every day to keep my own work on track. Hope it helps you do the same.
Quoi de neuf dans la dernière version ?
Since June 12, I’ve been living inside the calendar.
This has been a long and heavy piece of work that I carried with me every single day. I didn’t want to simply attach a standard calendar widget. I wanted to create something of my own — something you’d actually want to use, every day.
Now there’s a fully built-in calendar. You can create events, change their time, edit them right on the spot, drag and drop them, and see your tasks alongside your daily schedule. If an event doesn’t have a title, it will now show up as “(No title).” Past events fade out so they don’t distract you. And if you need to adjust the duration, you can do it in one tap — 15 minutes, 30 minutes, an hour, and so on. Even moving events feels better with subtle haptic feedback that lets you know the action worked.
I also made sure the calendar isn’t living in isolation. Step by step, I connected it with external sources. Google Calendar is already integrated, and I built a connector system so you can manage both external and internal calendars in one place. No more switching back and forth — everything you need is right here.
On the way, I had to clean up a lot of things under the hood: I redid sorting, added analytics, ran data migrations, and polished dozens of small details. These are invisible on the surface, but they all add up to a smoother experience that makes the calendar feel solid and reliable.
For me, this isn’t just another feature. It’s a whole new layer inside Sol.app, something I’ve been building piece by piece for more than two months. And honestly, I feel like this calendar might be where that extra Martian hour — the one I’ve been searching for together with you — has been hiding all along.