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Repeat calender events more sophisticatedly

The repeat-calender-events-function is too simple to cover all purposes of event repetition. It can't repeat a certain day of the week every month, for example for regular meetings or a jour fixe.

The exisiting "repeat" function does not meet these expectation. "Repeat x each 4 weeks on Monday" is not the same as "Repeat x every first Monday of a month". Please add function (to be found e.g. in Apple or Google calender or every other calender application)

  • Tom Klemm
  • Jun 25 2022
  • Future consideration
Country DE
Category Scheduling & planning
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    Product Team commented
    July 13, 2022 10:25

    Hi. Thanks for the idea.

    We do agree with you that this repeat function could have more options and be more elegant. Improving our calendar is unfortunately not on our roadmap, but we will keep the suggestion on the ideas portal to see if it gets more ‘up votes’. This helps us understand which ideas are most popular.

    Thanks, the itslearning Product Team