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A fractional calendar is not one company’s calendar. It is QBRs for one client, a close window for another, check-ins across the portfolio, and your own practice’s commitments, all interleaved. Torchrunner’s calendar connects each block of time to the engagement it serves, so time is another lens on the work rather than a separate app you cross-reference.

The surfaces

Calendar

The full calendar view, synced from the calendar you connect during setup.

Meetings

Meetings as records: tied to the engagement and contacts they concern, not just blocks on a grid.

Agenda

The list view of what is coming, for working a day rather than browsing a month.

Templates

Recurring shapes of time, a QBR, a weekly check-in, defined once and reused.

Filtered by Area

The calendar reads through the Areas spine like everything else. Filter to one client’s Area and the calendar becomes that engagement’s calendar: their QBR, their deadlines, their windows, nothing else’s. Step back to all Areas and the portfolio interleaves again.

Why this is in the workspace

Scheduled work is one of the main triggers for Runners: a date approaching, a window opening, a check-in coming due. Because the calendar lives on the same spine as the records, a Runner watching a renewal window and the calendar block for the renewal call are looking at the same engagement.