Shared Calendar
Why use a shared calendar for couples?
A shared calendar for couples is not just logistics. Used well, it helps partners protect time together, remember what is coming, and make the relationship visible in the week instead of fitting it into leftover space.
Quality time rarely fails because nobody cared. It usually fades because the week got louder. A shared calendar makes the relationship visible before the week fills up.
Beyond appointments
Couples often share chores, work events, family obligations, and travel plans. A relationship-focused calendar should also make room for date plans, anniversaries, and small moments worth protecting.
Why plans need context
A dinner reservation matters more when it is connected to the reason behind it: reconnecting after a hard week, celebrating a win, or returning to a dream the couple has talked about.
How Still Us handles it
Still Us connects calendar events with date plans, moments, reminders, and the couple's private room so plans stay tied to the relationship, not only the schedule.
Common questions
What should couples put on a shared calendar?
Start with quality time, date plans, shared obligations, anniversaries, travel, reminders, and recurring rituals.
Can Still Us connect with Google Calendar?
Still Us includes Google Calendar connection flows so couples can bring shared plans closer to the calendars they already use.