Make staying on schedule easy with the Skylight Calendar Frame
You’re incredibly busy. Too busy to rely on paper calendars or planners. You need something easy and effective. You need the Skylight Calendar Frame.
Skylight was kind enough to send over a review sample for us.
You might have heard of Skylight before. In fact, you might even own one of Skylight’s digital photo frames. While those are awesome and incredibly easy to use, they won’t necessarily help you stay organized throughout your week.
And we all know how busy things are nowadays. As things reopen, that planner is filled with more than just Zoom calls.
Or if you were my household, you had a Google calendar, a paper planner and a small whiteboard that were all filled with things to do, places to go and people to see.
But the Skylight Calendar Frame is going to make it easier than ever to stay on schedule.
Seriously. You open up the box, plug in the frame, connect to your wireless network, then go online to set up a calendar name. Plug in the access code and you’re good to go.
You can use the calendar frame manually by pressing the touch screen to add an event, or you can use the Skylight app, which for my money is way easier.
But, you can also synch it up to the calendar app of choice – Google, Apple, Cozi and Outlook. Most of these are as simple as logging in and sharing the calendar to the Skylight. But even if you’d prefer to keep the full calendar separate, you can select individual events to add to the Skylight.
So far, my wife and I opted to keep our work meetings off the Skylight. But we’ve added a list of chores, birthdays, family events and other miscellaneous tasks. Oh, we’re also tracking our grocery list on it (which is working much better than our previous method, Amazon’s Alexa).
Everything is color coded and you can change the view to reflect the current day, week or month. We chose to set it up in a central location (in our case, the kitchen counter) so we can easily see it multiple times per day.
We’ve been using the Skylight Calendar Frame for about a week now, and we’re already noticing a difference. The downside is I’ll never have a valid excuse for forgetting to put the recycling bins out again.
If you’re interested, you can check out the Skylight Calendar Frame here. You can save $10 by signing up for their email newsletters.
Skylight offers a 100% satisfaction money-back guarantee, so there’s no risk for you. Their site also has a list of frequently asked questions, if you’re wondering how to do something with your new frame.
Overall, I can’t recommend this enough. It’s made a huge impact for my family, and there’s just two of us. If you’ve got children, this thing will be a life-saver.
You can order one today for $159, or if you want to turn your calendar into a digital photo frame you can pay an additional $39 per year to get the best of both worlds.
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