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    Even if you use a calendar app to organize your life, the paper calendar is far from being obsolete.

    Write something down on a printed calendar, and it becomes a persistent reminder of important events. You don’t have to dig through any screens to write things down, and you don’t have to perform any complex sharing maneuvers to set up a communal calendar for family members or colleagues.

    But even the paper calendar could benefit from some digital enhancements. With a few minutes of setup, you can print a custom calendar to your exact specifications while also making it small enough to fit on a single sheet of paper.

    This tip originally appeared in the free Cool Tools newsletter from The Intelligence. Get the next issue in your inbox and get ready to discover all sorts of awesome tech treasures!

    A printable, personal, pocketable calendar

    To make your own single-page printed calendar, use NeatoCal​.

    ➜ NeatoCal is a free web page that prints out a full-year calendar on a single 11-by-8.5-inch piece of paper.

    ⌚ Printing the basic calendar takes maybe 10 seconds, but you can also spend a few minutes customizing it to your liking.

    Calendars are free to print with no sign-ups needed, and the underlying code is open-source.

    The default NeatoCal is a 12-month calendar for 2026, with one column for each month and the weekends highlighted in gray. You’re supposed to print it in landscape mode, and there’s a little space for writing next to each day.

    NeatoCal’s default 12-month view is clean and simple.

    💡 The real power of NeatoCal, however, is in all the ways you can customize it. Visit the project page​, and you’ll see a list of ways to modify the calendar by adding some code to the end of the page address.

    • For example, let’s say you want to print a calendar for 2027. Instead of visiting the main calendar page at this address:
      • ​https://abetusk.github.io/neatocal/​
    • . . . you’d head to this address:
      • ​https://abetusk.github.io/neatocal/?year=2027​
    • Or let’s say you want to print out a quarterly calendar instead of a full year. For that, we can use some code for specifying three months instead of 12:
      • ​https://abetusk.github.io/neatocal/?n_month=3​
    • What happens when you want to print a calendar for Q2? For that, we’ll use some code to offset the start date by a specified number of months:
      • ​https://abetusk.github.io/neatocal/?n_month=3&start_month=3​

    Notice how the above example uses an ampersand (the “&” symbol) to combine the code for total number of months and the number of months to offset.

    With a bit of easy customization, you can make your printed calendar look any way you want.

    The full list of URL parameters​ reveals all kinds of neat possibilities. You can add moon phases, adjust fonts, change the highlight colors, and tweak the abbreviation length for days and months.

    • There’s even a calendar that highlights alternating weeks instead of weekends:
      • ​https://abetusk.github.io/neatocal/?layout=hallon-almanackan​
    • My favorite feature of all, though, is the ability to import events from ICS calendar files via this address:
      • ​https://abetusk.github.io/neatocal/?ics​

    📅 Want to add events from your Google Calendar? Head to the Google Calendar website, click the vertical ellipses (⋮) next to your main calendar, head to Settings and Sharing, then select “Export calendar.” This will download a ZIP file containing an .ICS file, which you can drag and drop into the page linked above.

    💾 If you’re feeling especially crafty, you can also use ​this tool​ to create an ICS file with one-off or repeating events. Or you can use an AI tool like Claude to turn a list of plain text events into a downloadable ICS file. This is how I was able to create a printable calendar with every Yankee game in 2026:

    NeatoCal can even create custom calendars with specific events included.

    Once you’ve designed a calendar to your liking, just hit Ctrl+P or Cmd+P in your browser to bring up the print dialog (or use the Share command to find the “Print” option from a mobile device), make sure it all fits properly on one page, and start printing. Stick it to your fridge, pin it on your cubicle, or fold it up into your wallet and start enjoying the analog calendar lifestyle again.

    • NeatoCal works in any web browser​, ideally on a device that can send pages to a printer.
    • The site is free to use with no limits or sign-ins.
    • The developer says that everything is loaded locally in your own web browser, though as an open-source project, you can also download and self-host your own version.

    Treat yourself to all sorts of brain-boosting goodies like this with the free Cool Tools newsletter—starting with an instant introduction to an incredible audio app that’ll tune up your days in truly delightful ways.




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