Re:Schedule is an iPad calendar built to help people manage meeting overload. Here's a typical scenario: Your last meeting ran late ?. And you need to run to the next meeting. You don't have time to send out the notes and action items from the last meeting. The notes are really rough, and the action items scattered within them. You'll have to find time later to clean them up and send them out. You also need to pull out the action items and assign them to your team members in the task manager. You are leading the next meeting ?‍?, and you didn't get a chance to prepare for it. You need to get up-to-speed on the context. Quickly. What did we discuss last week ?? How are the action items progressing ?? The older meeting notes are buried deep in a folder in your notes app. The action items are under a project which is under your team in your task manager. Everything is in a different place, mixed in with other projects and meetings. And you're trying to make sense of it all while trying to lead a productive meeting. Whew! ?‍?? Re:Schedule can make your life much easier. Re:Schedule's approach is to bring tasks and meeting notes into your calendar. It uses your calendar and meetings as an organizational mechanism, making it easier and quicker to access the things you need. It serves as a meeting workspace, allowing you to take notes for meetings and add action items to meetings. Since it is a calendar, it shows you the information most relevant to you at any time. Re:Schedule works well for recurring meetings. Notes are grouped by the meeting series. You can view notes from previous discussions at the tap of a button while running a meeting. You also see the open tasks from earlier meetings. Re:Schedule syncs with your Google Calendar.





