![]() At $40/year, Fantastical Premium may be a big ask for some users, but as a busy individual who deals with teammates all over the globe and likes Fantastical’s new features, I plan to subscribe. The free version of the new Fantastical – effectively, Fantastical 2 with a fresh coat of paint and some smaller bonuses – is a capable alternative to Apple’s Calendar app, but the Premium version is where Flexibits’ latest creation truly shines. I’ll cut right to the chase: I’ve been using the new Fantastical for the past few months (hence the inclusion in my Must-Have Apps story), and it’s become the only calendar app I need, offering more power and flexibility than any alternative from Apple or the App Store. Users of Fantastical 2, regardless of the platform they were using, get to carry all existing features into the new app for free, and can try the Premium service at no cost for 14 days. Fantastical Premium – the name of the new service – costs $4.99/month or $39.99/year and brings a collection of brand new functionalities, integrations, as well as enhancements to existing features. In many ways, the new Fantastical is a distillation of themes typically found in the modern productivity app scene: the app is free, and the developers have switched to a subscription model to unlock a variety of premium features. The new Fantastical 1, available today on the App Store, is a single app that runs on iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple Watch. ![]() If you haven’t tried Fantastical and its powerful, quick event creation and powerful features, you can grab the latest apps from Apple’s App Store for iOS and Mac or directly from Flexibits.Over six years after the debut of the second major iteration of Fantastical – version 2.0 for iPhone, which I reviewed in October 2013 – Flexibits is introducing a new version of their popular hybrid calendar client/task manager today. To sign up for the new family plan, log into your account on Flexibit’s website and choose the Family tab to get going. ![]() Then this summer, we saw version 3.1 land with handy work from home features like automatically showing calendar sets based on time of day and conference call link detection. ![]() “With Fantastical Premium for Families, we’ve made it easy to add up to 4 additional family members for less than the price of an additional individual Fantastical Premium subscription.”įantastical Premium for an individual runs $4.99/month or $39.99/year and the new family plan for up to 5 users costs just $7.99/month or $64.99/year (14-day trial available).įantastical received its major version 3 update earlier this year that made it a universal app for iPhone, iPad, Mac, and Apple Watch and added great new features like weather integration, new ways to track important days, and much more. “Fantastical Premium users have been asking for a way for family members to have their own Flexibits Account, but not wanting to pay separately for each user,” said Michael Simmons, CEO & President of Flexibits. The new option lets up to 5 users take advantage of the rich calendar software across all Apple devices at an economical price.įlexibits shared today that Fantastical Premium for Families is a feature its users have been eager for and it has delivered the option at a low price: The highly popular calendar app Fantastical by Flexibits has launched a family subscription.
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