A planner that thinks in the Solar Hijri calendar

Most planners treat the Solar Hijri calendar as a display option bolted on at the end. Dates come back off by a day, the week starts on Sunday whatever you set, and Thursday is a working day because the software says so. Dingix treats it as one of three first-class calendar systems, so the whole app agrees with the calendar you actually live by.

Three calendars, one set of events

Switch the display system once and every surface follows: the month grid, the day and week views, the agenda, the date picker, reminders and the AI assistant's answers. Nothing is converted twice, because events are stored as instants and rendered in whichever system you chose.

Your week, not a default someone else picked

Week start and weekend days are settings, not assumptions. Set Saturday as the first day and Thursday and Friday as the weekend, and the month grid, the weekly review and the workload charts all rearrange to match.

It still talks to everyone else's calendar

Working in Shamsi does not cut you off. Two-way sync keeps Google Calendar and Apple Calendar (over CalDAV) in step, and recurring events use standard RRULE rules, so a meeting you create here shows up correctly in a colleague's Gregorian calendar.

Ask in your own words

"What do I have on the fifteenth of Mehr?" is a question you can just type. The assistant reads your real calendar, answers in the system you use, and can create or move an event from the same sentence.

Frequently asked questions

Does Dingix convert dates or store them in Shamsi?

It stores instants and renders them in whichever system you choose, which is why switching the display never shifts an existing event. Date-only values, such as a birthday, stay date-only and are never nudged by a timezone.

Can I set Saturday as the first day of the week?

Yes. First day of the week and weekend days are both user settings, and every calendar view, weekly review and workload chart follows them.

Will events I create here appear in Google Calendar?

Yes. Sync is two-way, and recurring events use standard RRULE rules so they survive the round trip.

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