Calendar
Browse birthdays on a month grid with day details
The Calendar is one of Cakeday’s main tabs. It shows a full month grid with everyone’s birthdays marked right on the day, plus a summary card that tells you who is up next at a glance.
Opening the Calendar
Tap the Calendar tab in the tab bar (on iPad and Mac it lives in the sidebar). The screen opens on the current month, with today’s date highlighted in your accent color.
The Summary Card
At the top of the screen, below the large month title, a summary card highlights what matters most right now:
- Today’s birthdays — when someone has a birthday today, the card shows their avatars and names. Tap it to open the day detail sheet for everyone celebrating today.
- Up next — when nobody has a birthday today, the card shows the next upcoming birthday with a countdown (for example, Tomorrow, or In 5 days). Tapping it opens that person’s details, or the day sheet if more than one person shares that date.
- A second line can show extra context, such as the next birthday by name or how many birthdays fall in the next 7, 14, or 30 days.
When you have no birthdays saved, the card simply reads No Birthdays.
Birthday Markers
Every day that has a birthday shows the person’s avatar right inside the day cell:
- One person — a single avatar under the date.
- Two people — two overlapping avatars.
- Three or more — one avatar followed by a +N badge for the rest.
Birthdays are matched by month and day, so a recurring birthday appears in the same cell every year. Lunar birthdays are placed on the correct solar day for the month you are viewing.
Tapping a Day
Tap any day that has a birthday marker to open the day detail sheet. The sheet lists everyone with a birthday on that date, each row showing their avatar, name, the age they are turning, and their group. Tap Details on a row to jump straight to that person’s full profile.
Days without any birthdays are not tappable — there is nothing to open.
Navigating Months
There are several ways to move between months:
- Swipe left or right across the grid to go to the next or previous month.
- Use the chevron buttons in the toolbar to step one month at a time.
- When you are viewing any month other than the current one, a Today button appears in the toolbar. Tap it to slide back to the current month.
- Re-tapping the Calendar tab also returns you to today’s month.
On Mac you can use the left and right arrow keys to change months and press T to jump back to today.
Show Lunar in Calendar
You can overlay Chinese lunar calendar information on the month grid. Turn on Show Lunar in Calendar under Settings > Appearance Settings.
When enabled, days that don’t already have a birthday marker show a small lunar label:
- The lunar month name on the first day of each lunar month, otherwise the lunar day name.
- Solar terms are highlighted in your accent color when they fall on a day.
Birthday cells always show avatars instead of the lunar label, so your markers stay clear. For everything about lunar dates and how lunar birthdays recur, see Lunar Calendar.
Related
Add, edit, and organize the birthdays that appear on the calendar.
Lunar CalendarHow lunar birthdays work and recur across solar months.
System Calendar SyncWrite birthdays into the Apple Calendar app — a separate feature from this view.
WidgetsPut a birthday calendar grid on your Home Screen.