Hi HN,

I built a tiny tool because I couldn’t find a clean, distraction-free monthly planner that:

1. shows a clean monthly task view 2. doesn’t require an account 3. doesn’t sync or store anything online 4. works offline 5. is printable 6. and keeps a minimal, distraction-free aesthetic

So I made https://printcalendar.top/ — a minimal monthly task planner.

It’s intentionally simple. No logins, no integrations, no dashboards. Just a small tool for people who want structure without clutter.

  • 8mobile 2 days ago |
    I really like your Minimal Monthly Task Planner, is it also responsive? Great idea, simple, I like the side notes; if possible, I'd add a list above or below.

    Thanks, I'll use it and print it at home.

    • defcc 2 days ago |
      Thanks! Glad you liked it.

      Yep, it’s responsive — though the layout gets a bit tight on very small screens, so I’ll tweak that later.

      About the “list above or below” part — what kind of list were you thinking of? Like a separate to-do list outside the calendar, or just more space for notes?

      Curious to hear what you meant!

      • 8mobile a day ago |
        Thanks for the reply, I thought so because I use it in paper form. A to-do list for the selected month, along with notes, is helpful.
  • sherr 2 days ago |
    Looks great. I like simple, useful tools.

    Is it worth a) adding a link to your source repo (if it exists) b) add a license somewhere? c) add a README on how to self-host (even if simple).

    • defcc 2 days ago |
      Thanks for your reply. Yes, I will do it later
  • gforce_de 2 days ago |
    It seems not possible to drag and drop from one day to another.
  • mano78 2 days ago |
    Wonderful. I wish there was the possibility to sync data among browsers, but that would probably defy the whole purpose of this. Is there a repository?
    • defcc 2 days ago |