One Swiss Knife in the exact shape of your life.

A calendar without Google in it.

The Compass is a planner and time-blocking view — an offline calendar for your own day, not for negotiating everyone else's.

"Calendar" is really two products fused into one: negotiating meetings with other people, and planning your own day. Offline.Ltd doesn't compete with the first — for shared meetings, keep the calendar you already use. What we replace is the second half, which never should have needed a server in the first place.

For your own day: Planner's Compass

Time-blocked days, a weekly view, tasks against slots. All in one file. No sharing, no invites, no shared availability — that's not what this is for.

For meetings: keep your existing calendar

iCloud, Google, Outlook. Whichever your work runs on. The Compass sits next to it, not on top of it.

Why the split makes days better

Most calendar apps become bad planners because they're really good at meetings. Splitting the two roles clears both up.

What to reach for

Planner's Compass
The full offline planner: time-blocks, tasks, habits, goals, weekly review.
Time-Blocking
Just the day view, if that's all you need.
Tasks
For the flat list running alongside.

Common questions

Can I import my Google Calendar?

Not into the Compass — deliberately. The Compass is your day, not your meetings. Meetings stay in the calendar system that others accept invites through.

Is there a shared availability view?

No. That's meeting software; we don't make meeting software.

Reminders?

No push notifications. If a time-blocked slot matters, put it in your OS calendar too.

Print a week?

Yes — printable week view ships in-file.