I’d love a way to have quick access to my planned events. I frequently refer to them to update notes with event details or nutrition and pacing plans for the day.
So this is already a live feature apparently! I had no idea LOL.
Just go to your career page and scroll down a bit to see your events listed!
Is that only for Plan Builder setups? I don’t see anything like that on my Career page, and I am just doing old school manual plans.
Related to this, I would like more control of the Events section on the Career page:
This image shows two events, but also two “Time Off” entries that I used per TR recommendation in order to clear my calendar on days I have no desire or ability to do workouts.
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My issue is that these are really not “Events” and I don’t think they should be on this list at all. I only want to see actual events so I have a better scope of my pending schedule with real demands, not travel or time off.
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At the very least, I would like an option to exclude these “Time Off Events” from this list. I’m asking for a user switch since I expect that some people might like these on the Events list, so it would be good to handle both preferences and use cases.
Beyond that & along with the OP, I would like the option to open a larger section with all Events, not just the 4 that fit on this small summary. Nearly all of the other sections on the Career page allow the option to open a deeper dive into the related data, but the Events offers no such option. This is an oversight and I’d like a full page or screen to see all events in greater detail. As of now, the only real option is to view the Calendar and scroll, which is far from ideal.
Maybe, but it’s a mix since there are related items on the Career and Calendar page.
Despite Nate opening the flood gates with an all-in-one topic, we have usually kept these unique ideas separate.
See the one post there where I linked in many existing topics relating to the calendar. I did that vs merging all of them and i think this lefr external still makes sense.
Nate’s post really opens up rethinking the whole UI / UX
Yup, and like my edited post above, its different than their preference of separate threads per idea.