This release brings two releases' worth of work together around a single idea: MakeTimeFlow should see your whole life, and stand beside you while you work it. You can now bring **every** Google calendar into view — not just one — so the meetings and commitments that actually shape your day are all in front of you. And on your Focus screen, a new **Flow Coach** is always there: reading the moment, offering a next step, and ready to answer a question by text or voice without pulling you away from the work. **Released:** Sunday, June 7, 2026 ### See All Your Google Calendars, Not Just One Until now, MakeTimeFlow synced a single Google calendar. But most of us live across several — a personal calendar, a work calendar, a shared family calendar, a project calendar a teammate added you to. If a commitment lived on one of those *other* calendars, MakeTimeFlow couldn't see it, which meant your plan was quietly built on incomplete information. Now you can bring them all in. When you connect Google Calendar, MakeTimeFlow discovers every calendar you have access to and shows you a **selection checklist** — just tick the ones you want to see. Your primary calendar stays fully two-way (events you create and schedule sync back to Google as always). Every additional calendar comes in as **read-only**: its events appear on your calendar so you can plan around them, rendered as softly muted, striped blocks so you can tell at a glance what's a fixed commitment from elsewhere versus something you're actively working. Read-only events stay out of your task lists and are never pushed back or modified — they're there for awareness, not for editing. To turn it on, head to **Settings → Integrations**, connect or revisit Google Calendar, and choose which calendars to include. New to connecting your calendar? Watch this short walkthrough: [How to connect your calendar](https://share.descript.com/view/rhNlDwpkpXc). You'll also find a **sync-now control** right in the calendar header on both your flow view and your timers view — so when you've just added a meeting elsewhere, you can pull it in immediately instead of waiting for the next automatic sync. ### A Flow Coach That's Always on Your Focus Screen Your coach used to live behind a tab and an easy-to-miss floating face on the Focus screen. Guidance was there, but you had to go looking for it. We've replaced that with a single, persistent **Flow Coach panel** that sits right below your calendar — always visible, no clicks required. The panel reads the moment: the time of day, where you are in your rituals, and what's in front of you. It surfaces one clear line of guidance and at most a couple of next-step actions — calm, never cluttered. Because the panel is always present (rather than sliding open and shut), its guidance refreshes smoothly in place as your day moves. And it's not just a one-way nudge. Tap **💬 Ask** and you can pose a question — *"What should I focus on next?"*, *"Help me think through this block"* — and get an answer right there, in **text or voice**, without leaving Focus. One tap on the 🎤 and your coach answers out loud; both stay available even while a timer is running. Ask about "this" task and the coach knows which one you mean, because it can see today's highlight. (On mobile, the familiar floating coach face stays put. And if you'd rather work without accompaniment, the panel's dismiss "✕" turns the coach off entirely — re-enable it any time from Preferences.) ### Repeating Tasks Now Cover the Weekend If you run your Saturday and Sunday "golden time" through MakeTimeFlow, this one's for you. Repeating tasks previously offered a daily checklist plus day-specific lists for Monday through Friday only — the weekend was left out. Now you can add **Saturday and Sunday** repeating checklists too, right after Friday in the repeating-tasks editor. Your weekend rituals and routines get the same structure your weekdays already had. ### Rituals That Only Show What You Use Your daily and weekly rituals just got quieter. If you don't track **waiting-for** items, that step no longer appears in your Shutdown, Weekly Planning, or Going Well rituals. If you haven't set up **communication tools**, the comms step disappears too. The rituals adapt to how *you* work instead of asking you to skip past steps that don't apply — less to read, less to dismiss, more focus on what's actually yours. ### Smaller Touches - **Subtask indicator on task rows** — a small icon now shows when a task has subtasks, so you can spot work that has more underneath it without opening it. - **A smoother WRAP** — we fixed a freeze that could happen when processing large task lists during your weekly review. - **Outlook recurring events sync correctly** — recurring meetings from Outlook calendars now come through reliably. See clearly, act with support, and let the structure flex to fit you. That's how deep, focused days get built.