Shortcuts for Entering Calendar Data

These tips can help you work more efficiently with Teamup, using fewer keystrokes to create and update events.


 

  1. Create all-day or multi-day events:
    • Switch to Month or Multi-week view.
    • Click on a date to create an all-day event.
    • Click and drag over dates to create a multi-day event
  2. Create time-specific events:
    • Switch to a grid view like Day or Week.
    • Click and drag over the time grid to create an event.
  3. Change the calendar resolution to create shorter or longer events more easily. For example, set the resolution to smaller increments to create shorter events.
  4. Click and drag the bottom edge of an event to adjust the duration.
    • You can also click and drag to move an event to a different time.
  5. Use the date pickers to jump to another date.
    • Open the control panel to use the date picker at the top, OR
    • Click the arrow by the dates to open the pop-up date picker.
    • Click any date to jump to it.
    • Scroll with your mouse or trackpad to move quickly across months.
  6. In List or Agenda view, use the date picker to prefill the date when you create an event.
    • In the date picker, click the event date.
    • Then click the green + button.
    • The event editor will open with the selected date prefilled.
  7. In the event editor, quickly change or add calendar data:
    • Click into the time fields to adjust event time to the minute.
    • Type or use arrows then press Enter to select field options.
    • Tab to move between fields.
    • Enter to add new lines or save the event.
    • Escape to exit the event editor without saving.

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Color-Coding for Smarter Scheduling: A Cleaning Service’s Story

Color-Coding for Smarter Scheduling: A Cleaning Service’s Story

Client projects rarely stay within one team. A single delivery often spans multiple departments, each using its own tools and processes. Design creates concepts and assets in their design tools, development tracks build work in a sprint board, QA manages testing in their own environment, and customer success coordinates onboarding on a separate timeline.

Each team is doing solid work. But no one sees the whole project as it moves forward. As a result, project managers spend time chasing updates from every department and trying to piece together what’s happening. With Teamup, project managers can create a unified calendar structure to coordinate complex, multi-department client projects with full transparency, fewer surprises, and smoother delivery.

Why cross-team visibility matters

When every department tracks its work in its own system, the overall project timeline becomes fragmented. This leads to issues such as:

Work stalling because a dependent task hasn’t started yet
Shared people or resources getting double-booked
Milestones drifting without early warning

Project managers constantly need to update status between teams just to keep everyone aligned. But with a shared timeline, everyone can easily see: Who is doing what, when their part starts, which tasks depend on others, when handoffs occur, which deadlines are at risk. With one shared calendar, the full delivery timeline is visible at a glance, improving coordination and efficiency across all teams.

A combined project calendar with departmental sub-calendars

In Teamup, you can build a unified project calendar that keeps everything visible while giving each department the appropriate access permissions. Each department works in its own sub-calendar and manages its own updates, while the full project rolls up into one timeline for the project manager.

Click to enlarge: A Teamup project calendar showing color-coded sub-calendars per department

For a closer look at how access levels and information visibility across internal teams, see how to Get Cross-Team Visibility with the Right Amount of Information Sharing.

The benefits of a unified project calendar
For project managers
Gain the oversight they need without chasing updates.
Easily spot delays, conflicts, or bottlenecks.
Share filtered, read-only views with clients and stakeholders.
For departments
See how their own schedule fits into the bigger project timeline.
Improve collaboration across teams with clearer, shared context.
Facilitate handoffs by having visibility into upstream and downstream work.
For leadership
Gain a high-level view of how the project is progressing across departments.
Spot broader risks and capacity constraints earlier.
Enable clearer, more reliable long-range planning.
Example: A cross-department project timeline in a shared calendar

Many client projects follow a sequence such as Design, Development, QA, Customer handoff, and Launch. In a unified shared calendar, the entire sequence becomes visible in one place.

For example: Design can schedule concepts, wireframes, and approval cycles. Development can block time for implementation and internal reviews. QA can add testing windows and verification steps. At the end, Customer Success can schedule onboarding or handoff activities.

With all of these phases shown together in a single timeline, it becomes much easier to understand dependencies, spot risks early, and ensure each team is ready for the next handoff —  keeping the entire project moving forward smoothly.

Click to enlarge: Design team Scheduler view. The lock icon next to the other department sub-calendars shows that events in other departments’ calendars are visible, but Read-Only

Ready to try a unified project calendar for your own team? Explore our live demos or create your own Teamup calendar.

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