
The daily calendar is built to keep you busy. RuleTheYear is designed to make space for the people, things and goals that matter before the year slips by.
Take control of the year. Or it will control you.
Most years aren't lost to a lack of ambition. They slip away for a simpler reason: we don't protect our time. RuleTheYear is a quiet correction. It gives weight and shape to the year, making room for both big intentions and small, human moments, so time feels considered, lived, and worth remembering.
Here's how RuleTheYear helps you protect your year.
Year at a glance
See the entire year on one page. No scrolling through weeks. You see the full shape of your time at once, which changes how you decide to use it.
View it your way
Switch layouts whenever you want. Vertical, horizontal, or a simple list. Adjust fonts, colors, and patterns too. If this is your year, it should look like it.
Print your calendar
Printing changes the relationship. Plans stop feeling disposable and start feeling intentional. A year on your wall or desk carries weight that a screen never quite does.
Give your year a theme
Every year gets a title. Not goals. Not resolutions. A single theme that defines what the year is about and makes it easier to remember later.
Organize the calendar
Group events into categories. Patterns emerge quickly. You see where your time actually goes, not where you assume it goes.
See what's ahead
A simple view of the next three events. Enough context to stay oriented without pulling you into constant anticipation.
Tools to use it your way
Everyone uses calendars differently. Add only what earns its place: costs for events, countdowns to meaningful moments, goals tied to real dates. Nothing extra unless you choose it.

The daily calendar is built to keep you busy. RuleTheYear is designed to make space for the people, things and goals that matter before the year slips by.
Take control of the year. Or it will control you.
Most years aren't lost to a lack of ambition. They slip away for a simpler reason: we don't protect our time. RuleTheYear is a quiet correction. It gives weight and shape to the year, making room for both big intentions and small, human moments, so time feels considered, lived, and worth remembering.
Here's how RuleTheYear helps you protect your year.
Year at a glance
See the entire year on one page. No scrolling through weeks. You see the full shape of your time at once, which changes how you decide to use it.
View it your way
Switch layouts whenever you want. Vertical, horizontal, or a simple list. Adjust fonts, colors, and patterns too. If this is your year, it should look like it.
Print your calendar
Printing changes the relationship. Plans stop feeling disposable and start feeling intentional. A year on your wall or desk carries weight that a screen never quite does.
Give your year a theme
Every year gets a title. Not goals. Not resolutions. A single theme that defines what the year is about and makes it easier to remember later.
Organize the calendar
Group events into categories. Patterns emerge quickly. You see where your time actually goes, not where you assume it goes.
See what's ahead
A simple view of the next three events. Enough context to stay oriented without pulling you into constant anticipation.
Tools to use it your way
Everyone uses calendars differently. Add only what earns its place: costs for events, countdowns to meaningful moments, goals tied to real dates. Nothing extra unless you choose it.