Red Days — Public Holidays
iOS Universel / Voyages
The fastest way to know when a country is off.
Red Days shows every official public holiday for the country you pick — offline, in one app. Tap a country, scroll the year, see the red days at a glance. The home screen always opens on the current month, with a countdown to the next red day right under the calendar.
— FOR WHOM —
• Remote workers and freelancers with cross-border clients
• Teams coordinating deploys, deadlines and meetings across time zones
• HR and payroll managing distributed people
• Travelers, expats and exchange students
• Anyone with family, friends or partners abroad
— WHAT'S INSIDE —
• 50 countries across 5 continents: the 27 EU member states, the UK, Switzerland, the US, Canada, Mexico, Brazil, Argentina, Chile, Australia, New Zealand, Japan, China, South Korea, India, Russia, Vietnam, the Philippines, South Africa, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Turkey, Egypt and Indonesia
• Coverage from 2000 to 2100 — plan today, plan a decade out
• A clean monthly grid with a red dot on every holiday
• A countdown that tells you exactly how many days are left until the next red day
• Holiday names in the country's own language — the German calendar reads "Tag der Deutschen Einheit", the Korean one reads "한글날", the Saudi one reads "اليوم الوطني السعودي"
• Western Easter, Eastern (Orthodox) Easter, Chinese lunar calendar and Islamic Umm al-Qura calendar all computed locally — no network needed
• Interface localized in English, Italian, French, German and Spanish
• Native iPad layout with split view and search
— PRIVACY BY DESIGN —
• Fully offline. No network requests, ever.
• No accounts, no sign-in, no email.
• No analytics, no tracking, no ads.
• Your data never leaves your device, because there is nothing to send.
Red Days is for people who plan ahead — for the long weekend, for the conference call that won't happen because the other office is closed, for the freelance invoice that lands on a public holiday abroad, for the team retrospective that nobody can attend.
One tap. One country. A whole year of red days.