Allow user-selected First Day of the week (or at least allow Sunday as an option)
Please allow the calendar week to start on Sunday.
It is hard to reconcile this calendar with others when the weeks do not line up. Please fix this. I need Sunday to be the first day of the week so that it matches other calendars.
Making this change is not on our current roadmap. However it may be something that we consider in the future.
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Saad AL-Mutairi commented
In Arabic world we start our week in Saturday
So please give us that option
Add Saturday & Sunday as option to start the week -
Sandra Mathews-Benham commented
YES PLEASE MAKE IT POSSIBLE TO START ON SUNDAY!
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no-marionberry commented
Yes, please consider allowing us to set Sunday as the first day displayed on the calendar.
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Jeff Ventura commented
Every other calendar on earth uses Sunday as the beginning of the week. Can we please have this in TP?
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Jessy Sorrick commented
I agree - since the first comment on this request was back in 2015, and there has since been several requests for the past 6 - almost 7 - years: would it be possible to meet this request by 2022? Thank you!
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Glenn Kupsch commented
Seems like a very basic ask. I agree with this request. I don't know anybody who is used to seeing Monday as the first day of any calendar.
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Chen Rabi commented
Would be very useful if you could change the calendar week to start on Sunday.
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Scott commented
It didn't take me long to dismiss and move on from TP almost immediately after I signed up and learned that I couldn't change the calendar day of the week to start on Sunday, like every other calendar I use.
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Nils Dahl commented
BUMP... every other calendar in my life starts on Sunday.
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Anonymous commented
Echo, need this to be implemented, pain in the you know what to have calendars mismatched on first day. Please make it selectable.
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CeeCee commented
I highly recommend this being considered thoughtfully and applied. This is literally the only calendar I use that starts the week on Monday. It should be fairly simple programming to allow the user to select their chosen first day of the week and makes it so much more fluid and easy to coordinate with other calendars.
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Jeff commented
Seriously... I'm a programmer this is a weekend's worth of work. Add this
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Chris commented
Can't believe this is not an option - ridiculous
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Brian commented
Cant believe this is not an option in 2021...
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Ana commented
Agree - this is such an easy change. For me, this is important from a training perspective as I am a physician who often works weekends. As such, it's helpful for me to split up the weekends I do have off into two different week blocks. I'm honestly not sure a premium membership will be worth it for me if you all can't accommodate such a basic calendar/layout option.
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Anonymous commented
I think this would be very helpful for me and others. It seems simple. Why not do it? It can't be that complicated to make this an option..
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Nicolas commented
Please do more than consider this change, it seems like a very easy addition that would please a lot of your consumers!
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Sasha commented
Please consider this change, I too have a hard time lining up calendars when they are miss-matched!
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Ben Eyckmans commented
Upvote!
It would greatly help for making a much experience with the shifts I work.
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Marisa commented
Wow, guess I'm not the only one who would appreciate this change! I'm starting a new training program next week and I only just realized that it actually starts on Monday, not Sunday. My planner that I use for work and life starts on Sunday and that's how my brain works I guess. It would make it so much easier for me to use your website if we could optimize the calendar in the way that works best for us individually.
There are already so many ways to customize the layout settings that I was surprised this was not an option already. I was planning on getting premium after my trial is up but now am not so sure, seeing all these comments over the course of several years...It seems like the workouts should be the hardest thing, not scheduling them.