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Activity calendar

The calendar shows your own activity day by day, so you can see what you worked on and when. It is a record, not an editor: nothing on this page changes your designs, it only reflects what you already did.

Open it from the Takvim item in the sidebar.

Quick overview

  1. Open the calendar from the sidebar (Takvim).
  2. Move between months with the navigator, jump to today (Bugün), or use the mini-month in the left rail to jump further ahead.
  3. Click a day to open its detail in a popover anchored to that cell.
  4. From a busy day, jump straight into the editor, the works hub, the media library, or your AI styles.

The month grid

A Monday-first, six-week grid, with a mini-month navigator and today/previous/next controls above it. Each in-month day shows a compact pill with its total activity count; days outside the current month are dimmed but still clickable, and today's date number is highlighted. Your local time zone drives which day an event lands on, and it is labeled next to the today control (for example "GMT+3") so grouping is never ambiguous.

If the current month has no activity at all, the grid still renders (with empty cells) and a short message explains there is nothing yet.

The mini-month navigator

A compact month picker sits in the left rail on wider screens. Clicking a day that belongs to the month already on screen opens its detail directly; clicking a day in a different month jumps the whole grid to that month instead of trying to open a popover for a cell that isn't visible yet. It always stays in sync with whatever month the main grid is showing.

Keyboard shortcuts

The grid is a real ARIA grid with roving focus, so once a cell has focus you can move around it without the mouse.

ShortcutAction
Arrow keysMove focus one cell up, down, left, or right
Home / EndJump to the first or last day of the focused week
Page Up / Page DownMove focus up or down by a week
Enter / SpaceOpen the focused day's detail
Left / Right (inside a day's cover strip)Scroll the cover thumbnails when one is focused

A day in detail

Click a day to open its detail popover, with one row per activity type that actually has something that day. Types with zero activity that day are simply left out, rather than shown as an empty row.

RowWhat it coversJumps to
Works createdDesigns you created that dayThe works hub, filtered to that day
Works editedDesigns you edited that day (no cover strip, just a count)The works hub
DownloadsExports you made that day, broken down by format (for example "3 PDF, 1 PNG")-
AI generationsImages and video you generated that dayYour AI styles
BrandsBrand kits created or updated that day, summarized as counts of eachYour brands
MediaFiles uploaded that dayThe media library, filtered to that day
Everything elseA collapsible list of other actions: sign-ins, deletes, imports, duplicates, tag changes, AI key changes, and more-

Rows for works, AI generations, and media include a horizontal strip of cover thumbnails (up to 12 visible, with a "+N" tile for the rest) that you can scroll and click into directly. Works and media jump with that specific day pre-filled as a date filter; AI generations and brands open their own gallery or list without a date filter, since those views have no per-day filter of their own. The "Everything else" list is collapsed by default and shows the exact time of each action once expanded.

Why some jumps don't filter by day

Works and media both carry a creation date the list can filter on, so their "gör" (see) links scope to that exact day. AI styles are a curated gallery and brands have no per-item creation date to filter on, so those links open the full view instead of pretending to filter.

Each row's count is always exact, computed with its own count query rather than by measuring the list you see. The cover strips and the "Everything else" list are capped at a fixed number of items per type per day, purely so one unusually busy day can't slow the popover down; you would need well over a hundred of one activity type in a single day to notice the cap at all.

How to use it

See everything you worked on last week

  1. Open Takvim from the sidebar.
  2. Use Bugün (today) and the previous/next chevrons, or click through the mini-month in the left rail, to land on the week you want.
  3. Scan the grid for the days that carry an activity pill.
  4. Click a day (or focus it with the arrow keys and press Enter) to open its detail. Use Page Up / Page Down to hop a week at a time and repeat for each day.

Find which day you exported a PDF

  1. Navigate to the month in question and look for days with an activity pill.
  2. Open a day and read the Downloads row: it breaks the day's exports down by format, for example "3 PDF, 1 PNG".
  3. Step through candidate days until you find the one that lists a PDF.

Jump from a busy day back into the work

  1. Open the day's detail popover.
  2. In the Works created or Media row, click a cover thumbnail to open that design in the editor, or that file in the media library.
  3. Use the row's gör (see) link to open the works hub or media library filtered to that exact day; for AI generations, gör opens your AI styles gallery (no per-day filter).

Common tasks

  • Confirm today's output at a glance: open Takvim; today's cell is highlighted, and its pill shows how much you have done so far.
  • Audit a quiet stretch: open any day with no pill; the popover confirms there was no work, download, AI generation, or media activity that day.
  • Trace an unusual action: open a day and expand Everything else to see sign-ins, deletes, imports, duplicates, and tag or AI-key changes, each with its exact time.
  • See a whole day's exports by type: open the day and read the Downloads row; it is a summary (for example "3 PDF, 1 PNG") and has no jump link, since exports are not a browsable list of their own.
  • Move quickly with the keyboard: focus any cell, then use the arrow keys and Page Up / Page Down to sweep the month without touching the mouse, pressing Enter on each day you want to inspect.

Troubleshooting

  • The calendar looks empty. It reflects only your own activity within your workspace, not anyone else's. A fresh month with no activity renders an empty grid and a short "nothing yet" message; that is expected, not a failure.
  • An event landed on the wrong day. Grouping uses your local time zone, shown next to the Bugün control (for example "GMT+3"). An action taken late at night can fall on the next or previous day depending on that offset.
  • A count seems higher than the thumbnails shown. The count is exact, but the cover strip and the "Everything else" list are capped per type per day for speed. The number is right even when the strip shows fewer covers.
  • The mini-month did not open a popover. Clicking a day in a different month jumps the whole grid to that month rather than opening a popover for a cell that is not on screen. Click the day again once the grid has moved.
  • You never see scheduled or planned posts. Scheduling is not wired yet: there is no scheduled-post source, so nothing "planned" ever renders. The calendar is a record of past activity only.
  • The day popover opened on the wrong side. The card anchors to the day you clicked and auto-flips to stay on screen, so a day near the edge of the window may open to the left or above rather than to the right. This is intentional so it never runs off-screen.
  • A "gör" link did not filter to the day. Only works and media carry a per-day date filter, so only those links scope to the exact day; AI generations and brands open their full view instead.

States

StateWhat you see
Grid loadingA skeleton grid while the month's counts load
Grid failed to loadA short error message with a retry button
Day popover loadingFour skeleton rows while that day's detail loads
Day popover failed to loadA short error message with a retry button
Day with no activityA message confirming there was no work, download, AI generation, or media activity that day

Tips

Your activity only

The calendar reflects your own activity within your workspace, not anyone else's.

Closing returns your focus

Closing a day's detail, whether by the close button, clicking outside, or pressing Esc, returns keyboard focus to the day cell you opened it from.

The pill is compact on small screens

On narrow screens the day pill shows just the activity count; the word next to it is hidden to save space. The number is the same figure you see spelled out on a wider screen.