Month: April 2025

SPRING CLEANING PAGES

Winter is gone and summer is coming, which means a new season is upon us: Spring cleaning season.

Have you considered including cleaning pages or a spring cleaning page in your agendio? Here is one example that was recently added to the Agendio community sharing library. If you like it, you can add it to your Pro pages and then customize it to your needs.

The library includes other cleaning pages that you may wish to use:

You can see them in Pages & more, in Shared pages, in the Home category, or you can simply search clean in the shared pages library.

Did you add a cleaning list to your agendio? Would you consider sharing it with the Agendio community? Share it in seconds in Pages & more, in My pages: Simply find your page, roll over Options like you would to edit, and click on Share.

PRIORITY PAGELETS

A few weeks ago we showed you our new Pro column header pagelets and described how you can use them to delineate spaces more clearly. 

Agendio offers another way to mark spaces and their purpose in agendio Pro: Background text pagelets, which we call priority pagelets. They’re the ones you see in the Designer pagelet drawer with the word Priority in the background. Did you know you can change that word to whatever you want? 

The background text in a priority pagelet can act as a title for the section instead of adding a title at the top.

This Pro page was created recently and incorporates priority pagelets in the right-side monitor to create a task matrix. It’s an effective method to separate that section visually. 

Another excellent application of priority pagelets is this Extra page spread of intentions and highlights. Using priority pagelets keeps the page very neat and allows for usage of the entire page without losing space by adding titles to each pagelet. 

You can also use priority pagelets in dated pages. Here is an example from a daily page:

Priority pagelets can also be practical for narrower spaces:

They are also very practical if you have a very full and concentrated schedule. This weekly page doesn’t have enough space for title labels in every pagelet, so priority pagelets have been used to mark the purpose of each section.

Consider using priority pagelets in your next agendio to identify spaces within a page.

CLASSIC FAVOURITES

We haven’t added many features lately for all our Agendio Classic customers, so today we have something just for you: ❤️ Favourites. 

When you’re on the Classic models page, if you like a model, you can now click on the heart next to the description and tag it as a favourite. The model will go to the top of the models list and the heart will change to red, so next time you don’t have to scroll through all the models to find it. 

If you decide later that you don’t like it after all, simply click on it again and it will turn off and no longer be placed at the to pop the models list.

Try it out for yourself and let us know what you think.

Please note that favourites are shown at the top of your models page only if you are signed in and the favourites are of the same size and frequency of models shown on the page.

MORE COLUMN HEADERS

A few weeks ago we added our new Pro column headers feature and the reaction has been great! Many of you have clearly taken to them like ducks to water. 

So we thought we’d show you some more examples of how the column headers are being used. Perhaps these will give you ideas for your next agendio.

Rachel made a weekly retro page and used the column headers to create categories for her page.

Earlene made an annual summary two-page layout. 

And James snuck in a personal goals top-4 list to the weekly and matched it visually with the date pagelets – Very efficient and looks great!

We’re very impressed by what you all are doing with the new Pro and with our new column headers. There are other excellent examples of headers, but we don’t want this post to be too long, so we’ll stop at three. We hope you found these pages inspiring and we look forward to showing you more examples of what’s happening at agendio.com

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