I built a tiny tool because I couldn’t find a clean, distraction-free monthly planner that:
1. shows a clean monthly task view 2. doesn’t require an account 3. doesn’t sync or store anything online 4. works offline 5. is printable 6. and keeps a minimal, distraction-free aesthetic
So I made https://printcalendar.top/ — a minimal monthly task planner.
It’s intentionally simple. No logins, no integrations, no dashboards. Just a small tool for people who want structure without clutter.
Other than that I like the idea. More and more I look for apps that do one simple thing and do it well.
Depending on how this thing is structured all these things could be easily fixed using a print stylesheet (https://inviqa.com/blog/print-stylesheet-definitive-guide)
Have you considered adding an export/import data option? I was actually expecting "Copy link" to have my months worth of event data encoded in the url after the # (so it would never be sent to the server, but means I could share the month with a friend). Just an idea.
And that’s a great idea. I’ve been thinking about adding an export/import option, and encoding the data into the URL hash actually fits the “offline + privacy-first” vibe really well.
I’ll explore it — would be super useful for sharing or backup without requiring any server.
Thanks for the suggestion!
Previously posted comment: I’m not sure if this is due to any content blocker on my phone (though I tried disabling Safari’s content blockers too) or if it’s not mobile optimized, but I can’t seem to get rid of the “Hello! If you print this page…” popup. I tapped elsewhere, tapped on the top right of the popup (even though there isn’t any close button), nothing helped.
Am I supposed to be doing something else to see and print it?
Right now everything works fully offline, and that's part of the appeal.
If I do add a backend, it would only be for optional things like syncing or sharing — and it would stay opt-in so the core experience remains local-only.
Still exploring the balance there, but thanks for the idea!
Thanks, I'll use it and print it at home.
Yep, it’s responsive — though the layout gets a bit tight on very small screens, so I’ll tweak that later.
About the “list above or below” part — what kind of list were you thinking of? Like a separate to-do list outside the calendar, or just more space for notes?
Curious to hear what you meant!