

If you want something with an established market presence and reliable developer support though, look no further – Fantastical should definitely be one of the first things you check. It can also be a reasonable substitute for other calendar apps with its free version, but there are better options in that part of the market.

The app is great for those who are willing to spend the money on a premium subscription. However, if you’re looking for something more affordable, or even an app that offers many of Fantastical's features, check out Any.do. The features offered by the app are relatively unique to it, at least in this combination and with this sleek user interface on top, so that’s another bonus in its favor. The competitionįantastical is pretty isolated in terms of competition, mostly because of its dedicated user base. From our observations, even free users can usually enjoy fast response times and a personalized touch in their communication. The company has provided lots of help resources in an attempt to preemptively address most issues that users might run into, so it’s worth checking that out before submitting a support request. It’s also no coincidence it came off the back of Apple’s own key upgrade in iOS 7. Premium users are prioritized, as with many other apps. Fantastical has been around almost as long as Apple’s own Calendar app, and it’s remarkable that it’s only had one significant update. Flexibit's support section contains an FAQ, help book, tutorial videos, tips and more (Image credit: Flexibit) SupportĬustomer support is reliable and tends to respond quickly.
