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Calendar Maker
Simple business calendar images, ready in seconds.
8 followers
Simple business calendar images, ready in seconds.
8 followers
Made this for small shop and store owners who need a simple calendar image for "closed" days or special hours — the kind you post on Instagram or print for the door. Set your marks and labels, tap the dates, hit download. That's it. No account needed, works instantly in your browser.




A real time-saver for posting quick schedule updates, the no-account setup is clutch. One thing that would make it even better is the ability to save preset templates for recurring schedules like monthly holiday hours so you don't have to redo the same setup each time.
@samikavurmjecp
Thank you so much for trying it out and for the kind words! 🙏
That's such a great idea — recurring patterns would save a lot of repetitive tapping. I'd love to figure out a way to do that while keeping things sign-up-free, though I haven't landed on the best approach yet.
Really appreciate the specific feedback!
A "copy week" button would be super useful, since most small shops repeat the same hours week to week. Would love to set up one template and just duplicate it onto future months instead of tapping every date from scratch.
@k_akbal88906
Thanks for the brilliant feedback, Necati!
You're exactly right. Small shops have a fixed routine, so that perspective is really interesting.
Right now, I'm trying to keep Calendar Maker as frictionless and hassle-free as possible. Storing templates long-term in the browser without a full account setup can be tricky due to browser storage limitations, but it’s a fun challenge to think about.
Your suggestion gives me some great inspiration for future updates. Thanks for the awesome idea! 🚀
Actually, I have a quick question for you brilliant minds here.
Right now, Calendar Maker handles color settings in a super lightweight way—users can just save them via URL parameters and bookmark it (completely stateless & no login needed!).
But for something bigger like calendar templates, the URL might get way too long and messy. On the other hand, relying on LocalStorage risks getting wiped out in 7 days by browser privacy rules (like Safari's ITP).
If you want to keep it "no login," how would you solve this dilemma? Share your clever web dev wisdom! 🧠💡